Learning OpenCV: Computer Vision with the OpenCV Library by Gary Bradski, Adrian Kaehler

Learning OpenCV: Computer Vision with the OpenCV Library



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Learning OpenCV: Computer Vision with the OpenCV Library Gary Bradski, Adrian Kaehler ebook
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
ISBN: 0596516134, 9780596516130
Page: 571
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Originally created by Intel and now supported by Willow Garage (a robotics research lab), OpenCV is an elegant and effective library for computer vision and image processing. Mcclanahoochie just posted some code and instructions for pairing OpenCV with LibJacket to get accelerated computer vision. OpenCV is released under the BSD licence and so is free for both academic and commercial use. In order to look for the appropriate size lines(lanes) in an image, I am trying to learn how to convert the size of a real world object to image pixel size. Computer vision, opencv relating real world object size to image pixel. This library is useful for practitioners, and is an excellent tool for those entering the field: it is a set of computer vision algorithms that work as advertised.-William T. If you don't know yet, OpenCV is a free library for image processing and computer vision applications. You'll learn how to read and write image files, capture video, convert between color formats, and access pixel data - all through OpenCV interfaces. You can find more info from their web. Good books I have come across : For OpenCV with QT : OpenCV 2 Computer Vision Application Programming Cookbook book (Packt Publishers) (This is where I took the above simple example); For learning OpenCV : Learning OpenCV – O'Reilly Media. Ebook OpenCV Computer Vision with Python free downloads. Hi everyone, As you know OpenCV is very useful library that let you do amazing and powerful things in Computer vision. OpenCV (Open Source Computer Vision Library) is an open source computer vision and machine learning software library. Cross-platform, open-source library for real time computer vision. This article is the first in a series looking at computer vision for iOS using the OpenCV library. Here is a small sample I wrote using OpenCV for facial detection :(this sample was loosely based on the sample found on the book Learning OpenCV by Gary Bradsky and Adrian Kaehler).