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...OpenCV is used as the supporting computer vision library.
QCV provides interfaces for C and C++. The C interface is a set of simple function calls to allow the user to visualize data and obtain events from the system and user input.
The C++ interface has more features allowing the user to run and analyze complex computer vision algorithm in a few lines of code (see the stereo and surf examples).
QCV offers a 2D visualization tool, an on-line on-the-fly parameter editor, a clock tool to evaluate computation times, and a control tool to manipulate input video and sequences of images.
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Application to annotate objects and events in videos and pictures.
This software allows to label events in videos (e.g. phoning, hand-shaking,...) and objects in images (e.g. person, car,...).
The annotation of events and objects are saved into XML files and can be used for training and/or testing computer vision algorithms. In particular, LEVO can visualize and write PASCAL VOC-compatible annotation files. Some annotations from LABEL ME can be read as well.
This software uses computer vision algorithms for mining sequence data from telemonitoring data with CBRs. We propose an approach which treats the detection of changes in behavior detected with a sensor/video fusion, which occur at radically different time-scales, through a CBR in two levels: low and high level. The system is always updating the database with the daily data.