I have two questions: 1 - Where can I purchase this Intel RealSense camera? 2 - Does this camera provide a 3D point cloud data (i.e., with depth information) as output to use in my AI inference pipelines? Thank you.
You will need something slightly more powerful than an Arduino to talk to the camera. A Raspberry Pi (with or without an attached Arduino) should work fine.
@@ChrisMatthieu I suppose I was a little unfair. Yes, a Pi 5 (with the AI Kit) would be pretty interesting. Or hopefully a CM5 soon with purpose-built carrier board and screen.
Can you give a list of actual real life scenario use cases? We all know this is just a non-practical demo as the intel realsense is not suitable for this.
"User settings" - e.g. fav. coffee recipe, access to dangerous machinery, identification of "non-Chris" persons (without audio greeting) to generate alarms, "Voting" systems, say 2-out-of-3, for unobtrusive security/access control, estimating the size of a broccoli or turkey, to adjust the appropriate level of seasoning, detecting whether persons are about to fall off stairs, in assisted-living situations, figuring out that the pooch left a doo-doo, and that the roomba shouldn't smear it around, looking at droopy plants to see if they need water, .. Can you measure heart-rate by observing veins?? .. obstacle-avoidance for the visually impaired, collision-detection for robotic manipulators, Y'know what might help? ..If you made a video illustrating what it _cannot_ do - demarcating the boundaries of "that what is possible".
I have an Intel realsense D435i and wish to create a dataset of the images and corresponding depthmaps but don't know how to extract depths from depthmaps saved as .png. How best should I go about this?
Closest would be the HTC Vive Ultimate -> Calibrate -> Run it in STEAM VR in Headless Mode -> Use OpenXR package in Python, installed via pip, to read the pose
I think you should focus on creating "arrays" with 4-5 cameras positioned around the room. The 3D mode would look much better in live video without the huge blindspots. If people could record 3D video using these arrays, that would be really interesting.
Why was this pulled in February with no alternative solution? It remains the Intel recommended solution however the software has turned to vaporware. Any real solution from Intel on Skeletal tracking?
Hi i cant get it to work on my computer it just comes up with this message after i type in the product key into the script Internal Error Occured. Application will now close. Error Details: "Internal error occured during model initialization. Please make sure your compute device satisfies the hardware system requirements."
Why are you taking it out of the market? ... There are many new software for this sensor for Motion Capture, and this is one of the most precise. Same story with the T265, is just perfect for camera tracking in virtual production.