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OpenCV 4 for Secret Agents

You're reading from   OpenCV 4 for Secret Agents Use OpenCV 4 in secret projects to classify cats, reveal the unseen, and react to rogue drivers

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789345360
Length 336 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Joseph Howse Joseph Howse
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Arun Ponnusamy Arun Ponnusamy
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: The Briefing FREE CHAPTER
2. Preparing for the Mission 3. Searching for Luxury Accommodations Worldwide 4. Section 2: The Chase
5. Training a Smart Alarm to Recognize the Villain and His Cat 6. Controlling a Phone App with Your Suave Gestures 7. Equipping Your Car with a Rearview Camera and Hazard Detection 8. Creating a Physics Simulation Based on a Pen and Paper Sketch 9. Section 3: The Big Reveal
10. Seeing a Heartbeat with a Motion-Amplifying Camera 11. Stopping Time and Seeing like a Bee 12. Making WxUtils.py Compatible with Raspberry Pi
13. Learning More about Feature Detection in OpenCV
14. Running with Snakes (or, First Steps with Python)
15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Preface

Computer vision systems are deployed in the Arctic Ocean to spot icebergs at night. They are flown over the Amazon rainforest to create aerial maps of fires, blights, and illegal logging. They are set up in ports and airports worldwide to scan for suspects and contraband. They are sent to the depths of the Marianas Trench to guide autonomous submarines. They are used in operating rooms to help surgeons visualize the planned procedure and the patient's current condition. They are launched from battlefields as the steering systems of heat-seeking, anti-aircraft rockets.

We might seldom—or never—visit these places. However, stories often encourage us to imagine extreme environments and a person's dependence on tools in these unforgiving conditions. Perhaps fittingly, one of contemporary fiction's most popular characters is an almost ordinary man (handsome, but not too handsome; clever, but not too clever) who wears a suit, works for the British Government, always chooses the same drink, the same kind of woman, the same tone for delivering a pun, and is sent to do dangerous jobs with a peculiar collection of gadgets.

Bond. James Bond.

This book discusses seriously useful technologies and techniques, with a healthy dose of inspiration from spy fiction. The Bond franchise is rich in ideas about detection, disguise, smart devices, image capture, and sometimes, even computer vision specifically. With imagination, plus dedication to learning new skills, we can become the next generation of gadget makers to rival Bond's engineer, Q!

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