Motion sensing
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Hi, I came across your website while searching for software that will allow me to compare successive images to detect motion. I read an article and thought that maybe someone could help me. Please let me know if I should repost my question on a different forum. I'm with a very small nonprofit that needs to collect data in remote wilderness areas. The plan for the first iteration is to place an camera in the field and have it store images at intervals, say every 15 seconds. We will retrieve the memory card, download the images to a computer, and THEN we want to compare successive images to see if there was any motion. Note that the "camera in the field" option is being used because it is simple and eliminates the need for a computer in the field to do the motion detection. A computer in the field adds issues of power consumption and damage due to snow and rain. So we end up with thousands of images. While there are many software packages that can detect motion from a video feed, I have not been able to find software that automates the comparison of successively numbered images stored in a folder on a harddrive. Does anyone know of software that might help us with our environmental project. None of us are programers. Thanks for any help you can give. Cheers. Marcus
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Hi, I came across your website while searching for software that will allow me to compare successive images to detect motion. I read an article and thought that maybe someone could help me. Please let me know if I should repost my question on a different forum. I'm with a very small nonprofit that needs to collect data in remote wilderness areas. The plan for the first iteration is to place an camera in the field and have it store images at intervals, say every 15 seconds. We will retrieve the memory card, download the images to a computer, and THEN we want to compare successive images to see if there was any motion. Note that the "camera in the field" option is being used because it is simple and eliminates the need for a computer in the field to do the motion detection. A computer in the field adds issues of power consumption and damage due to snow and rain. So we end up with thousands of images. While there are many software packages that can detect motion from a video feed, I have not been able to find software that automates the comparison of successively numbered images stored in a folder on a harddrive. Does anyone know of software that might help us with our environmental project. None of us are programers. Thanks for any help you can give. Cheers. Marcus
Dear friend,I've encounter the same question as yours,I think you'd better to have some knowledge about Module Identify which I'm not sure to translate into english correctly,in such method,you can find a way to solve your question. By the way,I have my opinion:you may transfer your compressed image to bimap which is uncompressed and compare them in bits.
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