I'm doing a live demo at the above time (10 minutes from now, sorry for short notice here). Watch below:
Stream finished but it's recorded and still available to watch. I'll might do another one in a few weeks, but I'll show some additional capabilities. It'll still be censored compared to private demos though.
Thanks for that Stefano
in the demo the camera is stationary and at a set position..how does this compare to actually live bricks and mortar casino?...would the moving about and camera angle not impair tracking and accuracy....and if its a phone you are using would it not stand out a mile? you would have to be aiming it right which means having it out on display to check its actually pointing?..
or would yoou need spy glasses?.
nice demo..but is it practible in real live situations ? ..guess thats what everyone is thinking.
Quote from: 6th-sense on Aug 02, 04:10 AM 2019in the demo the camera is stationary and at a set position..how does this compare to actually live bricks and mortar casino?...
Thats what ill show in another demo.
The cameras use automatic aiming and zooming. The wheel location is automatically tracked. The moving wheel is not a problem.
There are a variety of cameras that can be used. They are hidden with a pinhole lens. Of course they are never visible.
No you don't need to check the phone screen the aiming is automatic.
Camera in glasses can be used but not necesarry.
I know what people think from a static camera. Its not even half of the computer :)
Put it this way. The camera is automated enough that the player could be literally blind, and it wouldn't matter. Ill show you some video of real casino application as long as you keep it hush.
Nevermind, I cut out a few video segments to give you an idea:
As I explained in today's live webcam demo of the Hybrid Roulette Computer (recording now at :.youtube.com/watch?v=vTCFXa4GJl0), I was showing only a small part of the computer's capabilities. After all, it was a public demo and needed to be censored. You only see "everything" in PRIVATE demos.
But to give you a better idea of the capabilities in real casino conditions, see the below videos:
Video 1: Real Casino Application With Moving Camera
This is a much older version of the Hybrid roulette computer in a real casino. I'm only showing one spin to give you a brief idea, because the video is private. Although in PRIVATE demonstrations, you can see various videos of complete sessions in real casinos - from start to end.
link:s://youtu.be/RGa6UYq96AM
Video 2: Overview of Automatically Aiming Cameras
The cameras can be aimed automatically without the players doing anything, except vaguely aiming the camera in the general direction of the wheel. Of course the camera is completely hidden. It uses a pinhole lens, so you could be looking right at it and not even know.
link:s://youtu.be/sHbHwGn_7n8
Even still there's a lot more to the technology. Again the public demos don't show anywhere near what you see in private demos. If you are interested in this technology, it is important for you to see all the equipment working together, to understand how application is practical and easy in real casino conditions. For details about PRIVATE demonstrations, see :.roulettephysics.com/demonstrations/