Gümüştekin, ŞevketOzan, Şükrü2023-11-132023-11-132005http://standard-demo.gcris.com/handle/123456789/5488Thesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Izmir, 2005Includes bibliographical references (leaves: 46-47)Text in English; Abstract: Turkish and Englishix, 47 leavesAutomatically recognizing and analyzing visual activities in complex nenvironments is a challenging and open-ended problem. In this thesis this problem domain is visited in a chess game scenario where the rules, actions and the environment are well defined. The purpose here is to detect and observe a FIDE (Federation International des Echecs) compatible chess board and to generate a log file of the moves made by human players. A series of basic image processing operations have been applied to perform the desired task. The first step of automatically detecting a chess board is followed by locating the positions of the pieces. After the initial setup is established every move made by a player is automatically detected and verified. A PC-CAM connected to a PC is used to acquire images and implement the corresponding software. For convenience, .Intel R Open Source Computer Vision Library (OpenCV). is used in the current software implementation.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTK8316 .O99 2005Computer chessImage processing--Digital techniquesA case study on logging visual activities: Chess gameMaster Thesis