OpenCV 4.7.0 have been released
Orbbec 3D UVC cameras are now supported by OpenCV!
3D cameras play an important role in the modern industry. They help us solve computer vision tasks that can’t be completed with 2D data. Two years ago, OpenCV supported Orbbec 3D cameras of Astra series. Now here comes more good news. OpenCV supports its 3D UVC cameras! Unlike working with previous Astra 3D cameras which […]
Computer Vision Annotation Tool (CVAT) has a New Home
Fast and accurate data annotation is crucial for the success of any AI project. For the last five years, Intel has developed one of the world’s most popular open-source annotation tools, the Computer Vision Annotation Tool (CVAT), and hosted the tool on CVAT.org. Intel engineers have worked diligently to bring many features to the tool […]
OpenCV 4.6.0 Is Now Available!
OpenCV 4.6.0 have been released
OpenCV AI Game Show Results & Charities
Last month’s big premiere of OpenCV AI Game Show (#AIGameShow), which saw industry pros compete in a trivia contest to raise money for a charity of their choosing, was a blast! During that show we invited you in the audience to vote for your favorite answer given by our contestants for the “Wrong Answers Only” […]
Vote For Your Favorite “Wrong Answers Only” Response
Update: Congratulations to Vikas Reddy, who won the popular vote for our Wrong Answers Only segment, by a slim margin of just 10 votes! His chosen charity will receive $500 as a result from our sponsors. Original post follows — Last week on our weekly webinar OpenCV brought you OpenCV AI Game Show sponsored by […]
OpenCV 4.5.5 Is Now Available!
OpenCV 4.5.5 have been released
Calling For OpenCV Area Chairs
OpenCV is pleased to announce a new part of our global computer vision community: OpenCV Area Chairs. What is an Area Chair? First and foremost, they are an expert. OpenCV Area Chairs (and their teammates, if any) will create state-of-the-art algorithms and help shape the present and future of open source computer vision and AI. […]
OpenCV 4.5.4 is Now Available
OpenCV 4.5.4 and 3.4.16 have been released
Video: Google Summer of Code 2021 OpenCV results
Eleventh time OpenCV participated in the Google Summer of Code program: thirteen finalists together with our mentors have developed excellent projects, most of which can be seen in the final video.
OpenCV 4.5.3
OpenCV 4.5.3 and 3.4.15 have been released
Evaluating OpenCV’s new RANSACs
Spoiler: They’re much better now! OpenCV RANSAC is dead. Long live the OpenCV USAC! Last year a group of researchers including myself from UBC, Google, CTU in Prague and EPFL published a paper “Image Matching across Wide Baselines: From Paper to Practice“, which, among other messages, has shown that OpenCV RANSAC for fundamental matrix estimation […]