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Hands-On Computer Vision with Julia

By : Dmitrijs Cudihins
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Hands-On Computer Vision with Julia

By: Dmitrijs Cudihins

Overview of this book

Hands-On Computer Vision with Julia is a thorough guide for developers who want to get started with building computer vision applications using Julia. Julia is well suited to image processing because it’s easy to use and lets you write easy-to-compile and efficient machine code. . This book begins by introducing you to Julia's image processing libraries such as Images.jl and ImageCore.jl. You’ll get to grips with analyzing and transforming images using JuliaImages; some of the techniques discussed include enhancing and adjusting images. As you make your way through the chapters, you’ll learn how to classify images, cluster them, and apply neural networks to solve computer vision problems. In the concluding chapters, you will explore OpenCV applications to perform real-time computer vision analysis, for example, face detection and object tracking. You will also understand Julia's interaction with Tesseract to perform optical character recognition and build an application that brings together all the techniques we introduced previously to consolidate the concepts learned. By end of the book, you will have understood how to utilize various Julia packages and a few open source libraries such as Tesseract and OpenCV to solve computer vision problems with ease.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
9
Assessments

Technical requirements

Users are required to have Julia v. 1.0 or above installed. Julia can be downloaded from the official page at https://julialang.org/downloads/.

You can confirm your version number by typing VERSION into the Julia console or REPL, as shown in the following code snippet:

julia> VERSION
v"0.7.0-DEV.4465"
The Julia community does not keep sources other than the Julia website or GitHub up-to-date. Therefore, it is strongly advised to refer to the official website for the latest available version. For example, Ubuntu users get an older version when installing Julia using apt-get.

You should also clone or download a GitHub repository containing source code and sample images:

https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Hands-On-Computer-Vision-with-Julia

This can be done by going to the GitHub page and pressing either the Clone or Download button in the top right corner.