Katya's demo video 10.04.24
Summary
TLDRKate introduces Pam Vision Pit Face, a system designed to determine the size distribution of rocks post-blasting. Users can easily upload images from a stereo camera or smartphone with reference objects to a Telegram bot. The system processes the images, providing a render, Excel report, and a web editor for corrections. It offers quick analytics, with processing under a minute, and allows for batch processing of photos. Users can join multiple reports for comprehensive analysis. The system is primarily used with stereo cameras, but other modes are available. The demonstration includes editing and recalculating results, showcasing the system's capabilities for mining operations.
Takeaways
- ๐ Kate introduces a product named Pam Vision Pit Face, a system designed to determine the size distribution of rocks after blasting.
- ๐ท The system is user-friendly and requires only uploading a photo or an archive from a stereo camera to Telegram bot.
- โ๏ธ Users must set the correct system settings before uploading images, which Kate demonstrates later in the script.
- ๐ The system processes the uploaded images and provides results including a render, an Excel report, and a link to a web editor for corrections.
- โฑ๏ธ Processing typically takes less than a minute, providing a comprehensive report for analysis and decision-making for subsequent blasts.
- ๐ The Excel report contains several tables, including distribution by fractions, cumulative and non-cumulative data, graphics, histograms, and percentage of passing.
- ๐๏ธ The web editor allows users to correct labeling, delete incorrect zones, and manually draw new objects for more accurate results.
- ๐ฃ The system identifies exclusion zones (orange) and fine fractions (purple), which may need manual adjustment for accuracy.
- ๐ The system provides detailed parameters for each rock, emphasizing diameter and distance as the most important characteristics.
- ๐ There is a mode for processing a series of photos as a single batch, resulting in a consolidated report for the entire area.
- ๐ Users can join multiple reports to analyze the general distribution of rock sizes across different areas without recalculating.
- ๐ฏ The system can also work with a regular smartphone and known reference objects like basketballs placed in the pit for size estimation.
Q & A
What is the name of the product demonstrated in the script?
-The product demonstrated in the script is called Pam Vision Pit Face.
What is the primary function of Pam Vision Pit Face?
-Pam Vision Pit Face is a system designed to determine the size distribution of rocks in a pit phase after blasting.
How easy is it to work with Pam Vision Pit Face according to the script?
-According to the script, working with Pam Vision Pit Face is really easy.
What are the initial steps to use Pam Vision Pit Face?
-The initial steps include setting the correct system settings and uploading a picture or an archive from a stereo camera to the Telegram bot.
What kind of camera is mentioned for capturing images for analysis?
-A stereo camera is mentioned for capturing images for analysis with Pam Vision Pit Face.
What kind of report does the processing of images include?
-The processing of images includes a render, an Excel report, and a link to the web editor.
What is the usual time taken for processing images in Pam Vision Pit Face?
-Processing usually takes less than 1 minute.
What can be edited in the web editor to make results more accurate?
-In the web editor, users can correct labeling by deleting and drawing new objects or editing existing ones.
What is the significance of the calculation ID mentioned in the Excel report?
-The calculation ID is important, although the script does not specify its exact use, it suggests that it might be needed for future reference or actions.
How can the system's detection of exclusion zones and fine fractions be improved?
-If the system's detection of exclusion zones and fine fractions is not accurate, users can manually turn off the function and draw these zones themselves.
What is the process for processing a series of photos as a single batch?
-To process a series of photos as a single batch, users need to choose the 'series' button in the menu, enter a site name, upload several photos, and then receive a comprehensive report for all the photos.
How can users join several reports to analyze rock size distribution across different areas?
-Users can join several reports by using the 'join calculations' button, entering a site name, and inputting the calculation IDs from the results of previous calculations, separated by spaces.
What is a requirement when joining series of photos for analysis?
-When joining series of photos, they must have the same reference object, such as a stereo camera, and the reference object should match the current system settings.
What alternative method can be used if a stereo camera is not available?
-If a stereo camera is not available, users can use a regular smartphone and place reference objects of known size, like basketballs, in the pit phase for capturing images.
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