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Android: An overlapping object
Hi all,
I am trying to figure out how we can determine an object if there is an overlapping problem?
For instance; I am trying to create an app that recognise a tree (which is still in planning progress) - when the camera is activated and when we pointing the camera (as an interactive only) to the particular tree, the info and details about the tree will appear on the screen, also when we moving the mobile phone with camera in active state the screen will pointing us if there is any recognise tree around.
The problem is; if there is an overlapping tree behind to another tree then how can we tell the ‘software’ that we want the front of the tree not the back one?
I presume we have to use GPS here - but How do map and location interact so I got the correct object (tree)?
Can anyone give me some ideas about this. Thanks.
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