Tuesday, March 24, 2009

OpenJCV blag

OpenJCV, short for Open Java Computer Vision, is the Java-variant of the popular computer vision library OpenCV. This is the project blog.

The project, as of today, is in an alpha-ish state. Many planned features have not been implemented, though a few base features have been completely implemented and tested. Of course, there may be a few bugs I missed. Here's a brief list of some currently implemented features:
-2D matrices
-ND matrices
-image IO
-window management and image display
-sobel, laplace and canny edge detection

OpenJCV will eventually contain all the functionality of OpenCV and more, but that may take another year or two. Here are a few things to come in the very near future:
-documentation
-a downloadable library (jar)
-video display
-hough transform (lines only)
-histograms
-links to my sourceforge stuff from this blog

Furthermore, I am in need of feedback. What do you want now? What do you want later? Please alpha test and play around with the display functions and computer vision algorithms on different platforms. Send any questions/comments/hate/love to openjcv at hotmail.

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