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 ====== Pegasus Cam ====== ====== Pegasus Cam ======
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 The Pegasus Cam is a low-cost, low-latency network camera solution for educators, researchers, and inventors. Pegasus Cam utilizes a low-latency network stream to achieve "real-time" computer vision for typical computer vision applications such as AR-code recognition, facial detection, and person tracking. Pegasus Cam was made to be a low-cost solution to the expensive computer vision solutions available for today's robots, taking away the need to have expensive computers on the robot to perform on-board vision processing. With Pegasus Cam, computer vision algorithms can be run on a local or remote computer/server with increased processing power. The Pegasus Cam was designed to have the lowest latency possible, allowing real-time algorithms to be developed using the platform. The Pegasus Cam is a low-cost, low-latency network camera solution for educators, researchers, and inventors. Pegasus Cam utilizes a low-latency network stream to achieve "real-time" computer vision for typical computer vision applications such as AR-code recognition, facial detection, and person tracking. Pegasus Cam was made to be a low-cost solution to the expensive computer vision solutions available for today's robots, taking away the need to have expensive computers on the robot to perform on-board vision processing. With Pegasus Cam, computer vision algorithms can be run on a local or remote computer/server with increased processing power. The Pegasus Cam was designed to have the lowest latency possible, allowing real-time algorithms to be developed using the platform.
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 The Pegasus currently comes in two forms: ROBOTIS-Mini and EveryDay. **EveryDay Model COMING SOON** The Pegasus currently comes in two forms: ROBOTIS-Mini and EveryDay. **EveryDay Model COMING SOON**
  
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 This video shows the Pegasus Cam being used to detect Aruco markers that can be used for AR applications and motion capture systems. This video shows the Pegasus Cam being used to detect Aruco markers that can be used for AR applications and motion capture systems.
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 This video shows the Pegasus Cam being used to track faces using the Haar Cascades classifier. This video shows the Pegasus Cam being used to track faces using the Haar Cascades classifier.
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 This video shows the Pegasus Cam being used to track a red ball. This video shows the Pegasus Cam being used to track a red ball.
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 This video shows 2 Pegasus Cams being used for real-time video homography over a network. This video shows 2 Pegasus Cams being used for real-time video homography over a network.
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