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Real time Image Processing - trombokinase356 - Feb 23 10:32:29 2010

Hello there,

I am very new to real time processing but very experienced with image processing
algorithms. I was just wondering what it takes to get my hands on? What devices
and software do I need.

I know that my question is rather too general, but all I need is to know what a
real time image processing system should include, considering that I want to use
a usb sensor. What kind of boards accept usb image streaming to be processed,
and how should I hook it up.

Thank you very much in advance!

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Re: Real time Image Processing - fubu...@gmail.com - Feb 11 15:10:28 2011

Hi, 
You can use an Analog devices EZKits(DSP) for starter. It has a USB port to
connect to USB. All you need is the EZ kit, VDSP++(analog devices compiler),
camera and a TV. VDSP also comes with some handy modules, on which you can build
your Image Processing Algo's.

Akshay Jain.

Hello there,
>
>I am very new to real time processing but very experienced with image
processing algorithms. I was just wondering what it takes to get my hands on?
What devices and software do I need.
>
>I know that my question is rather too general, but all I need is to know
what a real time image processing system should include, considering that I want
to use a usb sensor. What kind of boards accept usb image streaming to be
processed, and how should I hook it up.
>
>Thank you very much in advance!

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