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Palm Cascade #1

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chrism2671 opened this issue Jun 15, 2014 · 4 comments
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Palm Cascade #1

chrism2671 opened this issue Jun 15, 2014 · 4 comments

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@chrism2671
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Hello,

I tried our the palm cascade but didn't have much luck with it (sometimes it worked, but wasn't very stable). Would you mind posting the training set so I could take a look?

Many thanks,
Chris.

@yati-sagade
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@chrism2671 Did you manage to find/build a better cascade for the palm? I have gathered a bunch of training sets, but would prefer something that already works over training my own :)

@maxiaoyuelun
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@yati-sagade Would you mind posting the training set to me ?I have some ideas for palm recognition, but i don't have datasets

@chrism2671
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I didn't. As I recall, one major problem was that it wasn't rotationally invariant, so unless the palm really looked just the way we wanted, it wouldn't work.

I ended up writing something bespoke that fundamentally used the fingers to identify a palm and its orientation.

@Aravindlivewire
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Guys I am sorry I don't code anymore.
I have left my profession. I don't have the files with me anymore.

Sorry... I cant help you guys.
On Mar 4, 2016 9:32 PM, "chrism2671" [email protected] wrote:

I didn't. As I recall, one major problem was that it wasn't rotationally
invariant, so unless the palm really looked just the way we wanted, it
wouldn't work.

I ended up writing something bespoke that fundamentally used the fingers
to identify a palm and its orientation.


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