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Hello people ,How I can find which pixels are related to the obstacle found by the ultrasonic radar? ultrasonic distance sensor model : https://www.ez-robot.com/Shop/AccessoriesDetails.aspx?prevCat=104&productNumber=1352
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Mila, are you asking to match the camera video pixel with the radar distance? That’ll be quite difficult. Can you give me a use case of what you’d like to achieve?