Main Takeaway: Using the OpenCV library it was possible to implement and integrate the tracking of data points within the scene. I've been playing around with video processing for a project and been messing with a technique called
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Using the OpenCV library it was possible to implement and integrate the tracking of data points within the scene. I've been playing around with video processing for a project and been messing with a technique called This is an example of a student movie from an undergraduate biology class in Image Analysis.
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- Using the OpenCV library it was possible to implement and integrate the tracking of data points within the scene.
- I've been playing around with video processing for a project and been messing with a technique called
- This is an example of a student movie from an undergraduate biology class in Image Analysis.
- Another simple Processing program to illustrate another creative use of
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