For large and/or distributed targets (markers), you can also consider using Multi Targets. Although the Target Manager workflow will force you to create a 2 to 6-sided cube/cuboid, these targets can be manually modified to redefine their parameters for a different configuration (see the end of the article).
This strategy has been used multiple times for large and/or multiple distributed targets where all the targets cannot be seen by the camera's field of view (think of a mural on the side of a building). By defining each target's relationship to one another in 3D space, Vuforia can compulte the position of all the targets when only one is in the field of view.
Note that Vuforia's computer vision algorithms *do not* become more accurate with multiple cameras.
could you solve that issue? I would like to track several huge markers simultaneously. Therefor I would need to add a second camera to get a wider camera view.
Hello @Gin123,
For large and/or distributed targets (markers), you can also consider using Multi Targets. Although the Target Manager workflow will force you to create a 2 to 6-sided cube/cuboid, these targets can be manually modified to redefine their parameters for a different configuration (see the end of the article).
This strategy has been used multiple times for large and/or multiple distributed targets where all the targets cannot be seen by the camera's field of view (think of a mural on the side of a building). By defining each target's relationship to one another in 3D space, Vuforia can compulte the position of all the targets when only one is in the field of view.
Note that Vuforia's computer vision algorithms *do not* become more accurate with multiple cameras.
Thanks,
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