Video showing the Bridge Card Reader Prototype that is currently able to filter out objects that are not cards and cards that are flipped over.
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Video showing a prototype version of the Bridge Card Reader (BCR). This version is able to detect two sides of the table and show which card belongs to which side.
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Video showing the experimental setup of the first version of the Bridge Card Reader (BCR). The movie shows the recognition process taking place by turning the image and detecting the relevant characteristics to identify the card.
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/in BCR /by diipVideo showing the Bridge Card Reader Prototype that is currently able to filter out objects that are not cards and cards that are flipped over.
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/in BCR /by diipVideo showing a prototype version of the Bridge Card Reader (BCR). This version is able to detect two sides of the table and show which card belongs to which side.
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/in BCR /by diipVideo showing the experimental setup of the first version of the Bridge Card Reader (BCR). The movie shows the recognition process taking place by turning the image and detecting the relevant characteristics to identify the card.