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We are looking for interns to participate in Google Summer of Code (GSOC) to help improve the OpenCV library. How the GSOC Process Works OpenCV.org has been selected for Google

OpenCV Hackathon is done and we want to say “Thank You!” to the OpenCV community and engineers who helped the OpenCV team to make the library better. The hackathon brings

OpenCV.org, the provider of the most comprehensive curriculum for learning Computer Vision online, is partnering with global giant Microsoft to gift 100 hours of GPU time to each of its

OpenCV celebrates its 20th anniversary this summer. It’s a very important milestone for the development team, and we are finalizing open activities, fixing reported bugs and closing documentation gaps to

OpenCV will be at CES 2020 to connect with the community and announce new upcoming technologies. Additionally, OpenCV will be hosting a private party at a mansion in Las Vegas

OpenCV 4.2.0 and 3.4.9 have been released
OpenCV 4.1.2 and 3.4.8 have been released

Object detection methods published recently have pushed the state of the art (SOTA) on a popular benchmark – MS COCO dataset. In Part I we took a closer look into

Object detection methods published recently have pushed the state of the art (SOTA) on a popular benchmark – MS COCO dataset. Let’s take a closer look at these methods. But

OpenCV 4.1.1 and 3.4.7 have been released
Core OpenVINO toolkit 2019 R1.1 components (Deep Learning Deployment Toolkit, Open Model Zoo) and several toolkit extensions are now available on the GitHub!

Kickstarter Campaign There is a lot of educational material available online for computer vision, machine learning, and AI. However, the material is not organized for beginners to learn effectively. Often

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