Tohoku University Technology: Marker, information processing device and program: T20-626
Detect more information from captured image with accuracy while avoiding the increase of marker number
Currently, research and development are being conducted on information processing device that reads information indicated by markers on the image taken by a moving object such as robot, and that controls the moving object. More the complexity of mobile object movement increases, more the information quantity to be read from the markers becomes important. When there are huge information, the information of each marker is read by the information processing device, but the marker number increases as the information increases. As a result, the information processing device is unable to operate the moving object with accuracy. This invention is able to provide marker, information processing device and program that can accurately detect more information from the captured images in which markers are captured, while avoiding the increase of marker number. This invention has 1st marker indicating the 1st information and 2nd marker indicating the 2nd information that are superimposed on the marker, which reflect electromagnetic wave of each wavelength band and indicate the information by different encoding. This allows more information to be detected with accuracy from the captured image, while avoiding the increase of marker number.
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