OpenCV Library
Learn about the hundreds of CUDA accelerated algorithms in the free OpenCV library, how to use the OpenCV GPU module to create your own high-performance computer vision applications from this
OpenCV team organized a tutorial on Mobile Computer Vision at the ICVS 2013 conference. We have also shared some information on OpenCV 3.0 plans.
We have published OpenCV 2.4.6.1 version with critical update for Linux.
OpenCV Development Team worked hard in scorching summer heat and has prepared the next OpenCV 2.4 series release for you! Meet OpenCV 2.4.6 and thanks a lot to all who
This book is great for developers, hobbyists, and students new to computer vision who are looking to get a good grounding in how to use the OpenCV library. It's assumed
Learn about the hundreds of CUDA accelerated algorithms in the free OpenCV library, how to use it, and why the future of OpenCV is in the GPU, from this 1
If you are a novice or expert C++ programmer who wants to learn how to use the OpenCV library to develop computer vision applications in ways such as augmented reality,
The first book about OpenCV Python interface is now for sale from Packt Publishing with free shipping to many countries!
If you completed with your April Fool jokes, it's a good time to meet OpenCV 2.4.5 that OpenCV Development Team prepared for you!
Microsoft just released Image Watch, a free Visual Studio extension for viewing in-memory images during debugging. Supports OpenCV image types!
On the first day of Spring the OpenCV Development Team released OpenCV 2.4.4. Big thanks to all contributors who made pull requests on GitHub, sent bug reports and helped us
As of OpenCV 2.4.4, OpenCV supports desktop Java development using nearly the same interface as for Android development.