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OpenCV has heaps of functions that can help you achieve this. Download Emgu.CV for a C#.NET wrapped to the library if you are programming in that language.

Some methods of getting what you want:

  1. Find the corners as before - e.g. "CornerHarris" OpenCV function

  2. Threshold the image and calculate the centre of gravity - see http://www.roborealm.com/help/Center%20of%20Gravity.php ... this is the method i would use. You can even perform the thresholding in the COG routine. i.e. cog_x += *imagePtr < 128 ? 255 : 0;

  3. Find the moments of the image to give rotation, center of gravity etc - e.g. "Moments" OpenCV function. (I haven't used this)

  4. (edit) The AForge.NET library has corner detection functions as well as an example project (MotionDetector) and libraries to connect to webcams. I think this would be the easiest way to go, assuming you are using Windows and .NET.

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OpenCV has heaps of functions that can help you achieve this. Download Emgu.CV for a C#.NET wrapped to the library if you are programming in that language.

Some methods of getting what you want:

  1. Find the corners as before - e.g. "CornerHarris" OpenCV function

  2. Threshold the image and calculate the centre of gravity - see http://www.roborealm.com/help/Center%20of%20Gravity.php ... this is the method i would use. You can even perform the thresholding in the COG routine. i.e. cog_x += *imagePtr < 128 ? 255 : 0;

  3. Find the moments of the image to give rotation, center of gravity etc - e.g. "Moments" OpenCV function. (I haven't used this)