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A new gadget called the OpenCV AI Kit, or OAK, looks to replicate the success of Raspberry Pi and other minimal computing solutions, but for the growing fields of computer vision and 3D perception.
Using OpenCV, a BSD licensed library, developers can access many advanced computer vision algorithms used for image and video processing in 2D and 3D as part of their programs.
Accurate modelling of image features is very important in a wide range of computer vision applications, for example: image registration, 3D reconstruction, and object detection.
SuperAnnotate, a NoCode computer vision platform, is partnering with OpenCV, a nonprofit organization that has built a large collection of open-source computer vision algorithms. The move means ...
Recent alumnus of the Master of Computer Science program (May 2013), Joseph Howse, has just released his book, OpenCV Computer Vision with Python, through Packt Publishing. Joseph's concise and ...
At first blush, it might seem like projects that make extensive use of computer vision or machine learning would need to be based on powerful computing platforms with plenty of clock cycles and mem… ...