For detecting face I am reffering to http://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/FaceDetector.Face.html#. I am able to find eye differece and midpoint .
I am tracking eye positions with the following code :
public void trackEyes( Bitmap picture_gray){
int width = picture_gray....
@osimerpothe I am really sorry , I never worked with these kind of apps and really don't have much idea about the same. If I were in your place, I will try to google as much and get the solution. These kind of apps are rarely developed and there are more chances that you will get little help but yes google is there for you (y)
@osimerpothe I don't have the time for a real answer since I would need multiple hours to give you a proper answer. General speaking I would try active shapes
I am using a LocalBroadcastManager to make broadcast to my activtiy and services using APPLICATION CONTEXT , like this:
public class CommonForApp extends Application{
public void broadcastUpdateUICommand(String[] updateFlags,
String[] flagValues) {
Intent intent =...
For detecting face I am reffering to http://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/FaceDetector.Face.html#. I am able to find eye differece and midpoint .
I am tracking eye positions with the following code :
public void trackEyes( Bitmap picture_gray){
int width = picture_gray....
06-07 12:13:23.600: E/AndroidRuntime(5379): FATAL EXCEPTION: main 06-07 12:13:23.600: E/AndroidRuntime(5379): Process: com.emuneee.camerafem, PID: 5379 06-07 12:13:23.600: E/AndroidRuntime(5379): java.lang.RuntimeException: Fail to connect to camera service 06-07 12:13:23.600: E/AndroidRuntime(5379): at android.hardware.Camera.native_setup(Native Method) 06-07 12:13:23.600: E/AndroidRuntime(5379): at android.hardware.Camera.<init>(Camera.java:469) 06-07 12:13:23.600: E/AndroidRuntime(5379): at android.hardware.Camera.open(Camera.java:424)
It is just a number of the camera, so you loop through looking for the camera you want.
Here is a snippet to find the front-facing camera:
int cameraId = -1;
int numberOfCameras = Camera.getNumberOfCameras();
for (int i = 0; i < numberOfCameras; i++) {
CameraInfo info = new CameraInfo();
Ca...
I have a special case where I need to remove an Activity which is not used in the code itself and not references in the Manifest. In other words it is dead code which is not obfuscated, so I want to get rid of it.
The normal constrains keep classes which extends Activity which is fine in general...