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OpenCV - Open Computer Vision Library OpenCV provides a real-time optimized Computer Vision library, tools, and hardware It also supports model execution for Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Releases - OpenCV OpenCV Releases Are Brought To You By Intel Intel is a multinational corporation known for its semiconductor products, including processors that power a wide range of computing devices, from personal computers to servers and embedded systems Read More
Get Started - OpenCV This free OpenCV course will teach you how to manipulate images and videos, and detect objects and faces, among other exciting topics in just about 3 hours
OpenCV-Python Tutorials OpenCV-Python Tutorials Introduction to OpenCV Learn how to setup OpenCV-Python on your computer! Gui Features in OpenCV Here you will learn how to display and save images and videos, control mouse events and create trackbar Core Operations
Installation in Linux - OpenCV Please refer to the OpenCV installation overview tutorial for general installation details and to the OpenCV configuration options reference for configuration options documentation
Free OpenCV Course - Official Certification by OpenCV I took OpenCV University courses in 2021 They played a significant role in the choice of algorithms, and the quality of the Autonomous Point of Purchase (A-PoP) product we built at Intuitivo, and we were able to raise $7 8M in 2022
OpenCV installation overview OpenCV have two repositories with code: opencv - main repository with stable and actively supported algorithms and opencv_contrib which contains experimental and non-free (patented) algorithms; and one repository with test data: opencv_extra
OpenCV: Introduction Introduction OpenCV (Open Source Computer Vision Library: http: opencv org) is an open-source library that includes several hundreds of computer vision algorithms