The main role of the project:
- OpenCV's usage OpenCV GitHub
- fbc_cv library: an open source image process library
- libyuv's usage libyuv GitHub
- VLFeat's usage vlfeat.org
- Vigra's usage vigra GitHub
- CImg's usage cimg.eu
- FFmpeg'usage ffmpeg.org
- LIVE555'usage LIVE555.COM
The version of each open source library see: version.txt
The project support platform:
- windows7/10 64 bits: It can be directly build with VS2013 in windows7/10 64bits.
- Linux:
- OpenCV_Test support cmake build(file position: prj/linux_cmake_OpenCV_Test)
- FFmpeg_Test support cmake build(test code include: FFmpeg, LIVE555; file position: prj/linux_cmake_FFmpeg_Test)
OpenCV's version: 3.1
- close support for OpenCL/CUDA/SIMD/TBB/OpenMP when build with CMake
- modify modules/core/include/opencv2/core/cvdef.h,close SIMD support: adjust line 167 to: #if 0
- in order to keep the linux and windows results consistent, modify modules/core/include/opencv2/core/fast_math.hpp: make cvFound/cvFloor/cvCeil/cvRound to execute the last branch
- insure that all algorithms are implemented with c++
- it is an open source image process library
- most of the algorithms come from OpenCV3.1
- it has a template class Mat_ replace of OpenCV's Mat class: src/fbc_cv/include/core/mat.hpp
- interface names are consistent with OpenCV3.1
- each algorithm's result is same with OpenCV3.1
- the codes are written in C++ without dependence on any 3rd-party libraries
fbc_cv have been implemented include:
- resize
- cvtColor
- merge/split
- remap
- warpAffine
- rotate
- warpPerspective
- dilate
- erode
- morphologyEx
- threshold
- transpose
- flip
- dft/idft
- Windows DShow(video camera, opencv 2.4.13.6)
Blog:
fbc_cv library licence: uses the same licence as OpenCV3.1