ESP32-OpenCV-Projects
OpenCV applications for ESP32 (by 0015)
deimos
Implementations for various Computer Vision image processing functions in C (by Aadv1k)
ESP32-OpenCV-Projects | deimos | |
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1 | 3 | |
46 | 3 | |
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10.0 | 8.7 | |
almost 2 years ago | 9 months ago | |
C | C | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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ESP32-OpenCV-Projects
Posts with mentions or reviews of ESP32-OpenCV-Projects.
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OpenCV Application [Running OpenCV on ESP32]
I was able to confirm that ESP32 works properly using the basic functions of OpenCV. I'd like to share the OpenCV application I made for ESP32. It's RGB Pixel Detector & drawing Histogram. In the image obtained from the camera, the center RGB pixel information is displayed, and the histogram of the entire image is displayed. For more information here, https://github.com/0015/ESP32-OpenCV-Projects
deimos
Posts with mentions or reviews of deimos.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-19.
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cv.c: experimental computer library in C; A Robot's guide to seeing the world -- introductory guide to CV
I am trying to distill my knowledge into the Robot's guide to seeing the world, as an introductory guide to Computer Vision based on what I would have liked to had before I started learning this
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CV.C - an Experimental computer vision library in C; A Robot's Guide To Seeing the world
The hardest part about this was figuring out the right algorithm implementation from online sites, and more importantly deciphering almost cryptic math formulas that were presented, So I decided to write a guide? handbook? called A Robot's guide to seeing the world I wrote this along side and in tandem with Aadv1k/cv.c and explained many of the things I had implemented there as the paper. So r/computervision I come here for your input on both of these projects, yet again I am not a CS grad, I followed online guides and kept googling different greek symbols to figure out what the hell was going on. I would be blessed if experts on here were to take a look at either and give thier feed back.
What are some alternatives?
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ESP32-OV5640-AF - Library for ESP32 to use OV5640's autofocus function
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bouncy - Game for Godot demonstrating OpenCV calls through GDNative
Phobos - Ares-compatible C&C Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge engine extension
ESP32Berry - ESP32Berry Project
lua-cmake - Embed lua with CMake