OpenCV means Intel® Open Source Computer Vision Library. It is a collection of C functions and a few C++ classes that implement some popular Image Processing and Computer Vision algorithms.
OpenCV has cross-platform middle-to-high level API that consists of a few hundreds (>300) C functions. It does not rely on external libraries, though it can use some when it is possible.
OpenCV is free for both non-commercial and commercial use (see the license for details).
OpenCV provides transparent interface to Intel® INTEGRATED Performance Primitives (IPP). That is, it loads automatically IPP libraries optimized for specific processor at runtime, if they are available. More information about IPP can be retrieved at http://www.intel.com/software/products/ipp/index.htm
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本文是opencv的入門教程
RTX51 CAN Program for the Infineon C505C, This program demonstrates how to transmit and receive CAN messages using the Infineon C505C Micrcontroller s INTEGRATED CAN Controller.
This paper introduces an affine invariant of trapezia, and the explicit constraint equation between the intrinsic matrix of a camera and the similarity invariants of a trapezium are established using the affine invariant. By this constraint, the inner parameters, motion parameters of the cameras and the similarity invariants of trapezia can be linearly determined using some prior knowledge on the cameras or the trapezia. The proposed algorithms have wide applicability since parallel lines are not rare in many scenes. Experimental results validate the proposed approaches. This work presents a unifying framework based on the parallelism constraint, and the previous methods based on the parallelograms or the parallelepipeds can be INTEGRATED into this framework.
Key words: invariant parallelism constraint camera calibration 3D reconstruction
The Shift Log is a database entry and display system that is built off of PHP and MySQL. The log uses a basic user authentication system to ensure user accountability and log integrity. It also has a RTF editor INTEGRATED into it.
This a naive implementation of BOOTP/TFTPBOOT, the protocols
to use to bootstrap a computer through a TCP/IP network.
The goal was to design a small footprint implementation
to allow the code to be INTEGRATED into a monitor program
stored in a ROM/FLASH, the footprint is about 7 KBytes
for the test program.
This code has not been yet tested in many environment.
It should be seen at your starting point to integrate
the network boot function to your board.
Easy-to-Use, Ultra-Tiny, Differential, 16-Bit Delta Sigma ADC With I2C Interface
The LTC2453 is an ultra-tiny, fully differential, 16-bit, analog-to-digital converter. The LTC2453 uses a single 2.7V to 5.5V supply and communicates through an I2C interface. The ADC is available in an 8-pin, 3mm x 2mm DFN package. It includes an INTEGRATED oscillator that does not require any external components. It uses a delta-sigma modulator as a converter core and has no latency for multiplexed applications. The LTC2453 includes a proprietary input sampling scheme that reduces the average input sampling current several orders of magnitude lower than conventional delta-sigma converters. Additionally, due to its architecture, there is negligible current leakage between the input pins.
A Numerical Photonics library written in C++. The library includes beam propagation method, coupled mode method, Bragg Gating Analysis, transfer matrix method, and vectorial Fourier Decomposition method. Very useful in simulating INTEGRATED Photonic devices