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Machine Learning for OpenCV 4 - Second Edition

By : Aditya Sharma, Vishwesh Ravi Shrimali, Michael Beyeler
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Machine Learning for OpenCV 4 - Second Edition

By: Aditya Sharma, Vishwesh Ravi Shrimali, Michael Beyeler

Overview of this book

OpenCV is an opensource library for building computer vision apps. The latest release, OpenCV 4, offers a plethora of features and platform improvements that are covered comprehensively in this up-to-date second edition. You'll start by understanding the new features and setting up OpenCV 4 to build your computer vision applications. You will explore the fundamentals of machine learning and even learn to design different algorithms that can be used for image processing. Gradually, the book will take you through supervised and unsupervised machine learning. You will gain hands-on experience using scikit-learn in Python for a variety of machine learning applications. Later chapters will focus on different machine learning algorithms, such as a decision tree, support vector machines (SVM), and Bayesian learning, and how they can be used for object detection computer vision operations. You will then delve into deep learning and ensemble learning, and discover their real-world applications, such as handwritten digit classification and gesture recognition. Finally, you’ll get to grips with the latest Intel OpenVINO for building an image processing system. By the end of this book, you will have developed the skills you need to use machine learning for building intelligent computer vision applications with OpenCV 4.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Section 1: Fundamentals of Machine Learning and OpenCV
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Section 2: Operations with OpenCV
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Section 3: Advanced Machine Learning with OpenCV

What's new in OpenCV 4.0?

So, we come to the last section of the very first chapter. I will keep it short and to the point since you as a reader can safely skip it. The topic of our discussion is OpenCV 4.0.

OpenCV 4.0 is a result of three and a half years of hard work and bug fixes by OpenCV and was finally released in November 2018. In this section, we will look at some of the major changes and new features in OpenCV 4.0:

  • With the OpenCV 4.0 release, OpenCV has officially become a C++11 library. This means that you have to make sure that a C++11 compliant compiler is present in your system when you are trying to compile OpenCV 4.0.
  • In continuation of the previous point, a lot of C APIs have been removed. Some of the modules that have been affected include Video IO module (videoio), Object Detection module (objdetect), and others. File IO for XML, YAML, and JSON have also...