Hi Myles,

We are working on OCR library suitable to use in android ( pure java,
no external dependencies )  - and such libraries include code for
image processing.

We also have android demo  featuring camera snapshots and performing
OCR on them
Help and ideas are welcome:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/javaocr/

( preferably over mailing list )


regards,

On Dec 16, 12:56 am, mhathcock <myleshathc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Android Developers:
>
> I am looking to develop native Android libraries for computer vision
> and image processing. I am an experienced C++ developer, and have a
> great deal of experience with OpenCV.
>
> What I'm looking for:
>
> Information about how Android handles cameras. I am well aware of the
> basics that are available in the android references (getting a camera
> object, starting a preview, etc) but I need further information about
> the pixel information can be obtained. Results on the internet are
> shoddy at best ( most of them are for older versions of Android ) but
> I've found so far that the camera uses YUV colorspace, and thats
> pretty much it.
>
> Pointing me in the right direction would be awesome, or links/articles/
> references/examples are fantastic as well.
>
> If anyone would like to assist in development, I can start a google
> code project. (Yes, i've seen that there is at least 1, called
> androidcv, already. There is no activity, so we can request owner
> change from the owner or start another one).
>
> Regards,
>
> Myles

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