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Machine vision used for entertainment applications shows where the technology is going.

Hank Hogan, Contributing Editor

Machine vision applications used to be all work and no play. No longer the case, researchers and vendors now are setting their sights on games, rides and other entertainment, including automated foosball, tables that interact with audiences to play music and augmented reality. There also are vision systems that could replace the physical barriers that control crowds at amusement parks or that make rides safer. A look at the industry reveals the technology behind the fun and games and gives clues about where things are headed. Vladimir Tucakov, a director at Vancouver-based camera maker...Read full article

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    Published: September 2008
    ConsumerFeaturesindustrialmachine vision applicationsnonindustrialvision systems

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