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Raspberry Pi Sensors

You're reading from   Raspberry Pi Sensors Integrate sensors into your Raspberry Pi projects and let your powerful microcomputer interact with the physical world

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784393618
Length 192 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rushi Gajjar Rushi Gajjar
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Preface 1. Meeting Your Buddy – the Raspberry Pi FREE CHAPTER 2. Meeting the World of Electronics 3. Measuring Distance Using Ultrasonic Sensors 4. Monitoring the Atmosphere Using Sensors 5. Using an ADC to Interface any Analog Sensor with the Raspberry Pi 6. Uploading Data Online – Spreadsheets, Mobile, and E-mails 7. Creating an Image Sensor Using a Camera and OpenCV A. Shopping List Index

OpenCV


One of the most powerful and widely used cross-platform libraries for image processing is OpenCV, which can run on any hardware or software platform. It can be installed on the RasPi to get functionality such as face detection, finding contours, gesture recognition, motion tracking, 3D depth perception using two cameras, and many more complex algorithms for machine learning. OpenCV stands for Open Source Computer Vision. It was developed by Intel. It is basically written in the C++ language and can have full interfacing with Python, Java, or MATLAB. Check out http://opensource.org for the list of available open source libraries. With aiming for computational efficiency in mind, OpenCV is designed to work with multicore architectures. Writing OpenCV in C and C++ is common across the globe among image processing experts. OpenCV can also be written in the Python language, as the library has full development and supports functions in the Python script.

Computer vision is a quickly growing...

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