Saturday, 8 March 2014

How to use my own functions with CMake for OpenCV

How to use my own functions with CMake for OpenCV



1.c++ - How to use my own functions with CMake for OpenCV ...

Description:I am using OpenCV 2.3 on Windows 7 32 bits with Visual C++
2010. My CMakeLists file looks like that: SET( PROJECT_NAME
Tennis_tracking ) PROJECT( ${PROJECT_NAME ...



2.including own function instead of interrior opencv ...

Description:including own function instead of interrior opencv ... can i
select to use that function from my current ... opencv to my existing
makefile. cmake ...



3.How to edit and create my own OpenCV functions - OpenCV Q ...

Description:How to edit and create my own OpenCV functions.
#android#opencv; ... project and when i use OpenCV functions on Matrix it
take a few milisec to calculate, ...



4.opencv-users - How to make OpenCV work under Windows 7?

Description:... with my own Makefile and with Cmake-gui >> and the ...
Then I wanted > >> to use C++ function calls in OpenCV but the compilation
did not work so ...



5.OpenCV and CMake | Damiles

Description:From OpenCV 2.1 version we can use CMake to create and ...
save it in xml or yaml with opencv functions
http://opencv.willowgarage.com ... How Is My Site? Good;



6.Installation in Windows — OpenCV 2.4.8.0 documentation

Description:To use the OpenCV library ... Haar training and DFT functions
of the OpenCV ... There you will find out how to use the OpenCV library in
your own projects with the ...



7.Using CMake to compile in OpenCV-2.4.3 - Stack Overflow

Description:I am trying to use CMake to compile it. Thsi is what my CMake
... tagged opencv cmake or ask your own ... use my own functions with
CMake for OpenCV.



8.CMake - Official Site

Description:... Kitware also offers commercial consulting, support and
training to help your organization effectively use CMake and the entire
Kitware quality software process. ...



9.OpenCV - Official Site

Description:open cv (open source ... OpenCV is released under a BSD
license and hence it's free for both academic and commercial use. It has
C++, C, Python and Java interfaces ...



10.Installation in Linux — OpenCV 2.4.8.0 documentation

Description:cd ~/<my_working _directory> git clone https: ... Building
OpenCV from Source Using CMake, ... you can use the install/strip command
to get the smallest size as possible.

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