I would recommend a combination of libCVD (Linux) and Qt (any OS) or a
combination of OpenCV (any OS) and Qt.
All the best!
Sudeep
----- Original Message ----
From: "v...@gmail.com"
To: i...
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 5:32:23 PM
Subject: [imagedsp] Open Source tools for machine vision
Hello,
I have to evaluate video enhancement algoritms ( such as image stabilization,
contrast enhancement, pattern recognition ) with some pre- recorded video
sequences ( mpeg2/ts ). Can someone recommend me "easy-to-use" open source
framework I can use to stream, filter and display results real time? I am
looking to run it on generic PC hardware, OS can be Linux, any 32-bit version of
Windows, or Java...
Thanks.
-V
Reply by Filip Rooms●August 24, 20082008-08-24
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 v...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have to evaluate video enhancement algoritms (
such as image
> stabilization, contrast enhancement, pattern recognition ) with some
> pre-recorded video sequences ( mpeg2/ts ). Can someone recommend me
> "easy-to-use" open source framework I can use to stream, filter and
> display results real time? I am looking to run it on generic PC
> hardware, OS can be Linux, any 32-bit version of Windows, or Java...
"We all know Linux is great... it does infinite loops in 5 seconds."
- Linus Torvalds about the superiority of Linux on the Amsterdam
Linux Symposium
Reply by vlya...@gmail.com●August 23, 20082008-08-23
Hello,
I have to evaluate video enhancement algoritms ( such as image stabilization,
contrast enhancement, pattern recognition ) with some pre- recorded video
sequences ( mpeg2/ts ). Can someone recommend me "easy-to-use" open source
framework I can use to stream, filter and display results real time? I am
looking to run it on generic PC hardware, OS can be Linux, any 32-bit version of
Windows, or Java...
Thanks.
-V