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OpenCV By Example

OpenCV By Example

By : Joshi, Millán Escrivá, Vinícius G. Mendonça
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OpenCV By Example

OpenCV By Example

3.8 (5)
By: Joshi, Millán Escrivá, Vinícius G. Mendonça

Overview of this book

Open CV is a cross-platform, free-for-use library that is primarily used for real-time Computer Vision and image processing. It is considered to be one of the best open source libraries that helps developers focus on constructing complete projects on image processing, motion detection, and image segmentation. Whether you are completely new to the concept of Computer Vision or have a basic understanding of it, this book will be your guide to understanding the basic OpenCV concepts and algorithms through amazing real-world examples and projects. Starting from the installation of OpenCV on your system and understanding the basics of image processing, we swiftly move on to creating optical flow video analysis or text recognition in complex scenes, and will take you through the commonly used Computer Vision techniques to build your own Open CV projects from scratch. By the end of this book, you will be familiar with the basics of Open CV such as matrix operations, filters, and histograms, as well as more advanced concepts such as segmentation, machine learning, complex video analysis, and text recognition.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
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Making the script more complex

In this section, we will show you a more complex script that includes subfolders, libraries, and executables, all in only two files and a few lines, as shown in this script.

It's not mandatory to create multiple CMakeLists.txt files because we can specify everything in the main CMakeLists.txt file. It is more common to use different CMakeLists.txt files for each project subfolder, making it more flexible and portable.

This example has a code structure folder that contains one folder for the utils library and the other for the root folder, which contains the main executable:

CMakeLists.txt
main.cpp
utils/
  CMakeLists.txt
  computeTime.cpp
  computeTime.h
  logger.cpp
  logger.h
  plotting.cpp
  plotting.h

Then, we need to define two CMakeLists.txt files: one in the root folder and the other in the utils folder. The CMakeLists.txt root folder file has the following contents:

cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 2.6)
project (Chapter2)

# Opencv Package required...

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