The Open Computer Vision Library has > 500 algorithms, documentation and sample code for real time computer vision. Tutorial documentation is in O'Reilly Book: Learning OpenCV http://www.amazon.com/Learning-OpenCV-Computer-Vision-Library/dp/0596516134
What happens with this new 2.0 beta? I installed it on Windows XP, and the EXE files don't run at all!!! All the EXE files say: "This application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem."
Hi, I hope developers for opencv may see this message. I was compiling opencv with mingw32 (with gcc 4.4) and CMake 2.6 on a windows xp machine. The platform works well with version 1.2.0 after I updated gcc to v4, but with new videoInput support in the high-gui in version 2.0, the linker complained. I am wondering whether videoInput support is optional. If it is, is it possible to add a CMake switch before I compile? Still, thanks all the developers for providing as a good computer vision library as OpenCV is.
OpenCV is incredibly useful. People interested in computer vision should definitely try it out. There are some issues with the library, of course, but dealing with them is often far better than dealing with all the other issues of implementing computer vision methods from scratch.
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