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danybittel | 5 months ago

That would be hard to source / use, as It's a bit dated. But the technic behind it could be replicated. It uses IR LED on the bezel, around a glass. With total internal reflection the light only shows up where you touch the glass. Then film that with a camera. The advantage to my method, you don't get interference of objects hovering above the screen. But getting the camera & display behind the screen, could be hard.

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PxldLtd|5 months ago

I've just done something similar with a Object tracking + IR Floodlights and one of VA Imaging's MER2 cameras. We have had some fantastic results with objects sat on these "Interactive Dance Floors" from Alibaba. Didn't even need the IR Absorbing film to get decent tracking results using OpenCV @ 300fps or so.

danybittel|5 months ago

This sound intriguing. Is the camera placed above the scene? How do those interactive Dance Floors come into play, did you use them for the light? Do they not have triggers, when somebody stands on it?