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After much work and deliberation reviewing the over 1400 submissions sent in by the global community, we are pleased to announce the Phase 1 Winners of the OpenCV AI Competition

This post is the part of the Google Summer of Code 2020 project OpenCV runs on many hardware platforms and makes use of the SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) acceleration

As part of Roboflow‘s new partnership with OpenCV, I had the opportunity to be involved with the first round of the 2021 OpenCV AI Competition. If you haven’t heard of

Here at OpenCV we’re proud of the incredible sponsors we’ve been able to work with, and the great benefits they provide to the community. Building and maintaining a worldwide computer

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

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

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

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

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.
How TensorFlow trained model may be used and deployed to run with OpenVINO Inference Engine
OpenCV 4.5.1 and 3.4.13 have been released
How to work with 3D cameras in OpenCV. Illustrated by the example of Orbbec Astra