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  1. So one time we had the LAVA BBQ, I noticed that the establishment had posted the following sign on the door to guide guests to the right place: I wonder where the heck they got that idea from. Now I know: http://www.l-a-v-a.net/
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  2. Well in order to determine what you need in regards to imaging you need to better define what you are trying to image. Like I mentioned a minimum pixel area is the first thing. I'm not well versed on iris tracking but at some level you will have to have a minimum area. This will also be related to distance from the sensor and the optics in front of it. This is all ignoring the biggest challenges in vision regarding consistency of everything and adapting to inconsistencies. Short version, buy whatever you like if you cannot nail the requirements down and gather your own data before getting your final hardware. I would imagine from what you've described a decent frame rate will be of importance to you. Consumer products will probably get you started.
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  3. It sounds like you should do some reading about the existing material on the subject and pick a camera that is suitable. Resolution will be important, but only up until you can have enough pixels to clearly define an iris. The distance from the camera and the optics that are present will also play a role.
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  4. Hello All, my wife and I are seriously considering moving to New Zealand (Southland more specifically). So if you know of a LabVIEW (related) job, or one in a technical environment in the Invercargill/Gore/Dunedin region please let me know. My educational background is a bachelor in Applied Phisics at the Rijswijk Insitute of technology. I am fluently in English, Dutch and a mediocre understanding of German and French. LabVIEW related you can see examples of my work on the LAVA code repository (for instance: Variant Probe, Boolean XControl or an SHA toolkit) or on Bitbucket (JSON-web API interfacing, PHP programming). I have experience with the following LabVIEW extensions: VIPM JKI state machine toolkit Endevo GOOP toolkit ADDq g# toolkit Desktop execution trace toolkit And the following LabVIEW technologies:Goop Data storage DAQmx Serial GPIB Queues User interfaces (event handling, pane resizing) API design Windows system 32 .Net webservices Data analysis System deployment My work the last few years has included the following subjects: Data analysis System identification Electrical engineering System maintenance Computer/network design & maintenance User satisfaction Version control (Mercurial, Visual Sourcesafe, Subversion) Issue tracking (Mantis) Server maintenance (linux, windows) Knowledge base maintenance My personal interests are software development and development tools, open source, computer technology, science fiction, volleyball). I am looking for a full time job, but starting parttime is an option as well. If you have something or a good redirect for me I would be gratefull. Regards, Ton Plomp
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