On Tuesday, 19 April 2016 at 17:01:12 UTC, Relja Ljubobratovic
wrote:
Hi everyone!
For a while I was looking for a computer vision library in D on
the web, but haven't found any. There were few libraries I
found, providing some basic image processing functionality, but
none that could be remotely compared to opencv or other similar
open source computer vision toolkits present for other
languages. Surely for a year, even maybe two, this has been
stopping me to switch completely to D from C/C++.
Anyhow, lately I've started working on such library [1]. The
plan at first was to implement the most basic computer vision
algorithms, on top of which other more complex algorithms could
be built on. So far, I've mostly had experience with feature
correspondence, optical flow and stereo vision, so those would
probably be the first few modules I'd implement.
But I was really hopping to find other computer vision people
in the D community, that would like the idea and help out. I'm
not well experienced in D, and also It's fair to say that I'm
not experienced well enough in computer vision area to take on
an undertaking such as writing this library alone. So I feel
it's evident that I'd need some help, to make this library
usable to other computer vision scientists and engineers.
Is there anyone who would like to join me?
Cheers,
Relja
[1] https://github.com/ljubobratovicrelja/dcv
Hi Relja,
I am happy to see that you use ndslice. We start to build numeric
library for science and machine learning. SVM, which is used in
CV is in out TODO list. You are welcome for feature request and
for contributing.
https://github.com/DlangScience/mir
Best regards,
Ilya