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April 25, 2013 The Embedded Vision Summit was held on April 25, 2013 in San Jose, California, as a technical educational forum for engineers interested in incorporating visual intelligence into electronic systems and software.
The program for the event included the following presentations, whose PDF-formatted foilsets are available for download as a consolidated ZIP file: |
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September 13, 2012 The Embedded Vision Summit was held on September 19, 2012 in Boston, Massachusetts, as a technical educational forum for engineers interested in incorporating visual intelligence into electronic systems and software.
The program for the event included the following presentations, whose PDF-formatted foilsets are available for download as a consolidated ZIP file: |
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April 25, 2012 OpenCV is an open-source software component library for computer vision application development. OpenCV is a powerful tool for prototyping embedded vision algorithms. Originally released in 2000, it has been downloaded over 3.5 million times. The OpenCV library supports over 2,500 functions and contains dozens of valuable vision application examples. The library supports C, C++, and Python and has been ported to Windows, Linux, Android, MAC OS X and iOS.
The most difficult part of using OpenCV is building the library and configuring the tools. The OpenCV development team has made great strides in simplifying the OpenCV build process, but it can still be time consuming. To make it as easy as possible to start using OpenCV, BDTI has created the Quick-Start OpenCV Kit, a VMware image that includes OpenCV and all required tools preinstalled, configured, and built. This makes it easy to quickly get OpenCV running and to start developing vision algorithms using OpenCV. |
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