We describe a simple stereo-vision system for tracking motion in three dimensions using a single ordinary camera. A simple mirror system divides the camera's field of view into left and right stereo pairs. We calibrate the system by tracking a point on a spinning wheel and demonstrate its use by tracking the corner of a flapping flag.
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