A multi-platform collection of C++ software libraries for Computer Vision and Image Understanding.
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I can not compile the project. first ./configure --enable-shared --with-pic then cmake . then make but when it compiles about 82%, it appears a error:relocation R_X86_64_32 against .bss can not be used when making a shared object recompile with -fpic
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I want to transplant the VXL to android platform.I use the android-cmake to compile the vxl .but I encounter many error.it can't produce the Makefile . Do somebody try to transplant the vxl to andriod. can help me,thanks.
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This is where a large portion of the most important Computer Vision research code resides.
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A very robust and feature complete API for developing computer vision applications. The CMake system makes it a breeze to compile and use in many platforms!
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I primarily use the BRL extensions and the software works great. The change detection and 3d modeling are among the best I've seen. Building is difficult, but using Visual Studio 8 & CMake 2.6, things worked fine.