Using Hough Transform to find lines, but also need to track the points found on these lines?

The Hough transform gives you equations of lines (ie infinitely long lines not segments) Once you have these equations you could test how far each point is from a line and decide whether it is on the line or not (given some maximum distance) When you add new points you can do the same test to see if they are sufficiently close to any of the existing lines.

The Hough transform gives you equations of lines (ie infinitely long lines not segments). Once you have these equations you could test how far each point is from a line and decide whether it is on the line or not (given some maximum distance). When you add new points you can do the same test to see if they are sufficiently close to any of the existing lines.

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