A machine vision camera captures images or videos of a scene, which are then processed and analyzed using machine vision algorithms.
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3D trajectories of Antarctic krill in lab experiments at Palmer Station, Antarctica in November 2022. | Four 4 cameras (5 MP AVT Mako) were time synchronized using StreamPix software and recorded to a system at 20 Hz frame rate (Norpix, Canada). Overhead camera (Camera 1) is equipped with a 8 mm focal length lens (M0824-MPW2, Computar) whereas stereo cameras (Cameras 2-4) are equipped with 25 mm focal length lenses (M3520-MPW2, Computar). | |
3D coordinates to calculate speed and nearest neighbor distances in each trial of Antarctic krill in lab experiments at Palmer Station, Antarctica in November 2022. | Four 4 cameras (5 MP AVT Mako) were time synchronized using StreamPix software and recorded to a system at 20 Hz frame rate (Norpix, Canada). Overhead camera (Camera 1) is equipped with a 8 mm focal length lens (M0824-MPW2, Computar) whereas stereo cameras (Cameras 2-4) are equipped with 25 mm focal length lenses (M3520-MPW2, Computar). | |
Rotation order parameters in each trial of Antarctic krill in lab experiments at Palmer Station, Antarctica in November 2022. | Four 4 cameras (5 MP AVT Mako) were time synchronized using StreamPix software and recorded to a system at 20 Hz frame rate (Norpix, Canada). Overhead camera (Camera 1) is equipped with a 8 mm focal length lens (M0824-MPW2, Computar) whereas stereo cameras (Cameras 2-4) are equipped with 25 mm focal length lenses (M3520-MPW2, Computar). |