In this release we introduce automatic object tracking for the motion analysis module. The tracking is implemented using OpenCV. See the user guide for more information Motion Analysis.
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Lablet on TVNZ: "Nigel Latta blows stuff up"
Lablet has been featured when Nigel tested the law of gravity:
https://www.tvnz.co.nz/ondemand/nigel-latta-blows-stuff-up/07-06-2015/series-1-episode-8
Lablet 3
We are happy to announce a new Lablet version. There are many improvements and new features:
– New sensors, namely Microphone and Accelerometer.
– A video can now be recorded at low framerate. This is useful for very long recordings where size of the video file matters.
– Motion Analysis: the improved motion analysis module makes better use of the available screen space and is now easier to use.
– Frequency Analysis: analyze the frequency spectrum of recorded audio data. Edit parameters of the Fourier analysis such as window size and window overlap to learn the connection between time and frequency resolution.
– Accelerometer Data Analysis: integrate the acceleration data to determine velocity and distance the tablet traveled.
– Improved Lab Activities and a new Lab Activity manger.
– Its now possible to import audio and video data.
– New plot view to display all kind of data. The new plots have correct axis labels and large data sets such as frequency data can now be displayed smoothly.
– Many bug fixes.
First public release: Lablet v2.0!
We are proud to announce that Lablet v2.0 is available in the Google Play Store (link)!
This is the first public release of Lablet. The first version of Lablet v1.0 has only be used at the physics laboratory classes at the University of Auckland and was previously named Physics Tracker.