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I am trying to detect a vertical plane like wall to add image view on a vertical plane. But did not find the vertical plane. As per the default config for a session that can find both planes as a horizontal and vertical plane. But unable to find a vertical plan.



How to find a vertical plane in android application?



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  • Maybe you can visualize the feature points and check if your vertical plane has enough features to be detected.

    – Ali Kanat
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I am trying to detect a vertical plane like wall to add image view on a vertical plane. But did not find the vertical plane. As per the default config for a session that can find both planes as a horizontal and vertical plane. But unable to find a vertical plan.



How to find a vertical plane in android application?



Please help me.










share|improve this question
























  • Maybe you can visualize the feature points and check if your vertical plane has enough features to be detected.

    – Ali Kanat
    Nov 12 '18 at 8:15













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I am trying to detect a vertical plane like wall to add image view on a vertical plane. But did not find the vertical plane. As per the default config for a session that can find both planes as a horizontal and vertical plane. But unable to find a vertical plan.



How to find a vertical plane in android application?



Please help me.










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I am trying to detect a vertical plane like wall to add image view on a vertical plane. But did not find the vertical plane. As per the default config for a session that can find both planes as a horizontal and vertical plane. But unable to find a vertical plan.



How to find a vertical plane in android application?



Please help me.







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  • Maybe you can visualize the feature points and check if your vertical plane has enough features to be detected.

    – Ali Kanat
    Nov 12 '18 at 8:15

















  • Maybe you can visualize the feature points and check if your vertical plane has enough features to be detected.

    – Ali Kanat
    Nov 12 '18 at 8:15
















Maybe you can visualize the feature points and check if your vertical plane has enough features to be detected.

– Ali Kanat
Nov 12 '18 at 8:15





Maybe you can visualize the feature points and check if your vertical plane has enough features to be detected.

– Ali Kanat
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Firstly, you need an appropriate vertical surface for tracking. Wall with a solid color (with no distinguishing features on it) is very bad instance. The most robust approach for tracking of a vertical surface is a well lit brick wall, or a wall with pictures on it, etc.



enter image description here



Secondly, the easiest way of creating an Anchor in the center of your detected plane is to use the following code (make sure you call it once, so it couldn't create a new Anchor on every update):



Anchor newAnchor;

for (Plane plane : mSession.getAllTrackables(Plane.class))

if (plane.getType() == Plane.Type.VERTICAL
&& plane.getTrackingState() == TrackingState.TRACKING)

newAnchor = plane.createAnchor(plane.getCenterPose());
break;







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    Firstly, you need an appropriate vertical surface for tracking. Wall with a solid color (with no distinguishing features on it) is very bad instance. The most robust approach for tracking of a vertical surface is a well lit brick wall, or a wall with pictures on it, etc.



    enter image description here



    Secondly, the easiest way of creating an Anchor in the center of your detected plane is to use the following code (make sure you call it once, so it couldn't create a new Anchor on every update):



    Anchor newAnchor;

    for (Plane plane : mSession.getAllTrackables(Plane.class))

    if (plane.getType() == Plane.Type.VERTICAL
    && plane.getTrackingState() == TrackingState.TRACKING)

    newAnchor = plane.createAnchor(plane.getCenterPose());
    break;







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      Firstly, you need an appropriate vertical surface for tracking. Wall with a solid color (with no distinguishing features on it) is very bad instance. The most robust approach for tracking of a vertical surface is a well lit brick wall, or a wall with pictures on it, etc.



      enter image description here



      Secondly, the easiest way of creating an Anchor in the center of your detected plane is to use the following code (make sure you call it once, so it couldn't create a new Anchor on every update):



      Anchor newAnchor;

      for (Plane plane : mSession.getAllTrackables(Plane.class))

      if (plane.getType() == Plane.Type.VERTICAL
      && plane.getTrackingState() == TrackingState.TRACKING)

      newAnchor = plane.createAnchor(plane.getCenterPose());
      break;







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        Firstly, you need an appropriate vertical surface for tracking. Wall with a solid color (with no distinguishing features on it) is very bad instance. The most robust approach for tracking of a vertical surface is a well lit brick wall, or a wall with pictures on it, etc.



        enter image description here



        Secondly, the easiest way of creating an Anchor in the center of your detected plane is to use the following code (make sure you call it once, so it couldn't create a new Anchor on every update):



        Anchor newAnchor;

        for (Plane plane : mSession.getAllTrackables(Plane.class))

        if (plane.getType() == Plane.Type.VERTICAL
        && plane.getTrackingState() == TrackingState.TRACKING)

        newAnchor = plane.createAnchor(plane.getCenterPose());
        break;







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        Firstly, you need an appropriate vertical surface for tracking. Wall with a solid color (with no distinguishing features on it) is very bad instance. The most robust approach for tracking of a vertical surface is a well lit brick wall, or a wall with pictures on it, etc.



        enter image description here



        Secondly, the easiest way of creating an Anchor in the center of your detected plane is to use the following code (make sure you call it once, so it couldn't create a new Anchor on every update):



        Anchor newAnchor;

        for (Plane plane : mSession.getAllTrackables(Plane.class))

        if (plane.getType() == Plane.Type.VERTICAL
        && plane.getTrackingState() == TrackingState.TRACKING)

        newAnchor = plane.createAnchor(plane.getCenterPose());
        break;








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