[HN Gopher] Telling the time with computer vision
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Telling the time with computer vision
Author : jinay
Score : 6 points
Date : 2021-12-18 16:25 UTC (1 days ago)
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| warrenm wrote:
| >Few things are more embarrassing than having to spend 20 seconds
| trying to figure out how much time you have left on a
| standardized test
|
| This is a sorta-clever technique ... but if you can't have your
| phone, this is 100% useless
|
| There are only three proper ways to worry about how much time you
| have left on a test:
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| - don't worry: keep going until you're done or you run out of
| time (the best option)
|
| - wear a watch
|
| - periodically look at the countdown timer on the test (if it's
| either being done on a computer, or if there's a timer in the
| room)
| jinay wrote:
| You're completely right. If you had your phone you could just
| look at the phone time anyways :)
|
| As I mentioned in the conclusion, there wasn't really meant to
| be any practical use for this project.
| warrenm wrote:
| It's certainly an amusing rabbit trail, though :)
| warrenm wrote:
| I could see a _potential_ for usefulness if you wanted to
| categorize all of the images you had of clocks with what
| times are listed to be able to put them in [quasi]
| chronological order
| warrenm wrote:
| And then - maybe - auto-select a clock image that matched
| the publish time, for example, of a blog post?
| stavros wrote:
| You know what I call a project without a practical use? Art.
| W0lf wrote:
| I appreciate that the author was looking to solve this problem
| using a _classical_ CV approach just like in the good ol' days as
| opposed to just train another ANN that predicts the time for a
| sufficiently large training set.
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| As for the detection of the hands itself: I think I'd try to look
| for them in fourier space to get a more robust result (to address
| noisy dials like in the last examples).
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