Abstract
Mobile computer-vision technology will soon become as ubiquitous as touch interfaces.
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Index Terms
- Real-time computer vision with OpenCV
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Realtime Computer Vision with OpenCV: Mobile computer-vision technology will soon become as ubiquitous as touch interfaces.
ProcessorsComputer vision is a rapidly growing field devoted to analyzing, modifying, and high-level understanding of images. Its objective is to determine what is happening in front of a camera and use that understanding to control a computer or robotic system, ...
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