What happens when there is a series of presentations and one person leaves the stage and another gets on it?
The AutoAuditorium Tracking Camera does not require any initialization or identification of the person to be tracked. So, if I am speaking on stage and finish my talk, I might leave the stage by the stairs on the right. Since you are the next speaker, you may come up on the stage on the left. When I am no longer within the spotting camera’s view (see above) and you are seen by the spotting camera, then you will become the person to follow. The Tracking Camera will be aimed at you and will follow you while you are on stage. The stage in my auditorium is just a couple inches above floor level. Won’t the audience members in the front row confuse the Tracking Camera? And what about when the slide changes? Won’t that look like motion? When the system is installed, included in the steps that align the spotting and tracking cameras, the installer defines a “Search Area” and an “Extraneous Motion Area” in the image taken by the spotting camera. See the illustration. The Search Area defines the
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