Hardware
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The video tracker operates in two distinct modes, black-on-white
or, more usually, white-on-black. It is available either stand-alone
or as a card that slots into the dacq
system unit, and is compatible with both PAL and NTSC monochrome
or colour camera signals. The tracker contains a dedicated image
processor which allows parameters such as brightness, contrast,
hue, saturation, tracking “window” etc., to be controlled
from the PC. Different setups can be stored to and loaded from disk
on a trial-by-trial basis, allowing easy reconfiguration for different
arrangements of experimental apparatus or lighting.
The tracker computes the centroid of each light/spot to obtain
its x-y coordinate, which is uploaded in real time via the dacq
system unit (or through the PC serial port if the tracker is operating
stand-alone). A composite video output signal allows the tracker
configuration (window size, brightness, contrast, etc.) to be displayed
using marker lines to indicate the position of tracked lights/spots.
In big/small mode the tracker looks for two spots, one large and
one small (or one bright light and one dim light, which can be made
to appear to a camera as lights of different sizes). This feature
allows the tracker to work with monochrome cameras, but still track
two reference points, e.g. to monitor instantaneous head direction
as well as position information. With an appropriate monochrome
camera, this mode also allows the use of infrared LEDs, which may
be needed for experiments that must take place in darkness.
Recently, we have developed a two-camera mode. This allows simultaneous
tracking of two cameras and will enable plotting of spatial co-ordinates
in three dimesnions. This development was motivated by the development,
by our collaborators BioSignalGroup,
of a telemetric recording device for the wireless collection of
single neuron data. The digital telemeter, in conjunction with two-camera
tracking, will enable experiments to be conducted in complex three-dimensional
environments. Contact us for
more details of the two-camera setup.
Features:
- PAL, up to 768x574 pixels, 25/50 Hz sample rate; NTSC, 640x480
at 30/60 Hz
- can be used independently of rest of dacq
system
- software-controlled for ease of reconfiguration for different
experiments
- One or two-spot (big/small) monochrome tracking
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