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James Rowley

diceview
January 2020

My D&D-playing friends and I had long talked about making a machine that rolled a die many, many times to find out if it averaged what it was supposed to. So when Hack Arizona 2020 came around and we weren't sure what to make, that's exactly what we did. Diceview (a.k.a. Polyhedral Dice Statistical Analysis) consists of a machine that rolls dice, a camera that takes pictures of them, software that records what they landed on, and a pretty GUI that shows the results (that's the part I made).

Project Team:
James Rowley (GUI development)
Mark Omo (CV development)
Scott Omo (Mechanical design)


Links:
https://devpost.com/software/diceview
https://github.com/pixelfelon/diceview