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OpenCV Computer Vision with Java

You're reading from   OpenCV Computer Vision with Java Create multiplatform computer vision desktop and web applications using the combination of OpenCV and Java

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783283972
Length 174 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Setting Up OpenCV for Java FREE CHAPTER 2. Handling Matrices, Files, Cameras, and GUIs 3. Image Filters and Morphological Operators 4. Image Transforms 5. Object Detection Using Ada Boost and Haar Cascades 6. Detecting Foreground and Background Regions and Depth with a Kinect Device 7. OpenCV on the Server Side Index

Loading and displaying images from files

Most computer vision applications need to retrieve images from some where. In case you need to get them from files, OpenCV comes with several image file loaders. Unfortunately, some loaders depend on codecs that sometimes aren't shipped with the operating system, which might cause them not to load. From the documentation, we see that the following files are supported with some caveats:

  • Windows bitmaps: *.bmp, *.dib
  • JPEG files: *.jpeg, *.jpg, *.jpe
  • JPEG 2000 files: *.jp2
  • Portable Network Graphics: *.png
  • Portable image format: *.pbm, *.pgm, *.ppm
  • Sun rasters: *.sr, *.ras
  • TIFF files: *.tiff, *.tif

Note that Windows bitmaps, the portable image format, and sun raster formats are supported by all platforms, but the other formats depend on a few details. In Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X, OpenCV can always read the jpeg, png, and tiff formats. In Linux, OpenCV will look for codecs supplied with the OS, as stated by the documentation, so remember to install...

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