Tony Ng is a Ph.D. student at MatchLab, Imperial College London. He is supervised by Dr. Krystian Mikolajczyk and co-supervised by Dr. Vassileios Balntas. His research interests focus on improving visual localisation using both deep learning and classical multiview geometry. Image retrieval is a long-standing computer vision problem. It is used in image indexing, e.g. […]
OpenCV AI Competition 2021 Phase 1 Results Delayed, More Winning Teams Being Selected
Hello, OpenCV community! We have some news that is both a little unfortunate but also pretty exciting if you’ve submitted a proposal for OpenCV AI Competition 2021. We are delaying the announcement of Phase 1 winners by a week. The results for Phase 1 of OpenCV AI Competition 2021 will now be announced on March 3, […]
OpenCV-Python Is Now An Official OpenCV Project
Good news, everyone! OpenCV.org is pleased to announce that the popular and long-running package OpenCV-Python is now an official OpenCV project. What is OpenCV-Python? It’s a package that contains pre-built OpenCV with dependencies and Python bindings, so there’s no need to install OpenCV separately. Thanks so much to package maintainer Olli-Pekka Heinisuo (@skvark), who developed […]
Smarter, More Precise Weed Management with PhenoCV-WeedCam
Paula Ramos Giraldo, Søren Skovsen, Mayuresh Sardesai, Dinesh Bhosale, Maria Laura Cangiano, Chengsong Hu, Aida Bagheri Hamaneh, Jeffrey Barahona, Sandy Ramsey, Kadeghe Fue, Manuel Camacho, Fernando Oreja, Helen Boniface, Ramon Leon Gonzalez, Edgar Lobaton, Chris Reberg-Horton, Steven Mirsky. Weeds are one of the biggest agricultural challenges; they compete with crops for available nutrients, water, and […]
OpenVINO: Merging Pre and Post-processing into the model
We have already discussed several ways to convert your DL model into OpenVINO in previous blogs (PyTorch and TensorFlow). Let’s try something more advanced now.
Running TensorFlow model inference in OpenVINO
How TensorFlow trained model may be used and deployed to run with OpenVINO Inference Engine
OpenCV 4.5.1
OpenCV 4.5.1 and 3.4.13 have been released
Working with Orbbec Astra 3D cameras using OpenCV
How to work with 3D cameras in OpenCV. Illustrated by the example of Orbbec Astra
OpenCV Spatial AI Competition Winners Announced!
We are thrilled to announce the OpenCV Spatial Al competition Sponsored by Intel results. We believe the people who won the competition are not just some talented Al engineers but also trailblazers who are leading the way in making the world a better place. Congrats to all of them! It was never easy to select the […]
Interview with Daniel Cremers in the new episode of OpenCV AI for Entrepreneurs podcast
In this week’s episode of the AI for Entrepreneurs, Anna Petrovicheva, CTO of OpenCV.AI, is talking to Daniel Cremers, Professor of Informatics and Mathematics and Chair of Computer Vision & Artificial Intelligence at the Technische Universität Münche and one of the most influential scientists in Germany. It is a fascinating conversation about Daniel’s career path […]
Multiple Object Tracking in Realtime
In this Deep Learning era, we have been able to solve many Computer Vision problems with astonishing speed and accuracy. Yet, multiple object tracking remains a challenging task. Only a few of the current methods provide a stable tracking at reasonable speed. In this post, we’ll discuss how to track many objects on a video […]
Google Summer of Code results in one video!
This year it was the 10th time when OpenCV participated in Google Summer of Code program (GSoC 2020), and it went really well! GSoC is an international program organized and sponsored by Google. It’s aimed at supporting students development and advancing various open-source projects. In 2020 OpenCV got funding for 14 projects. For three months, […]