March 2019
Intermediate to advanced
538 pages
13h 38m
English
One of the best things about OpenCV is that it provides a lot of in-built primitives to handle operations related to image processing and computer vision. If you have to write something from scratch, you will have to define Image, Point, Rectangle, and so on. These are fundamental to almost any computer vision algorithm.
OpenCV comes with all these basic structures out of the box, contained in the core module. Another advantage is that these structures have already been optimized for speed and memory, and so you don't have to worry about the implementation details.
The imgcodecs module handles reading and writing of image files. When you operate on an input image and create an output image, you can ...