Congratulations!

I am curious what is the license for code use. It's not GPL (wonderful!)
but what is it (like)?

Thanks
horace

On Tuesday, August 12, 2014, Petr Baudis <pa...@ucw.cz> wrote:

>   Hi!
>
>   Tomas Musil (a student of mine), has created a state-of-the-art open
> source Go board optical recognition software.  We have focused on
> completely automatic runs, so it automatically detects the board corners
> and then the stones on the board, and the precision seems pretty good
> at least in reasonable lighting conditions.
>
>   You can find it at http://tomasm.cz/imago together with a lot of
> pictures, documentation and bachelor thesis describing the algorithms
> in detail.  In the thesis, Tomas also compares it against other similar
> apps, and it appears Imago shows the best performance of all these
> that were available to us.
>
>   Unfortunately, we specifically couldn't easily compare it to Remi
> Coulom's Kifu-snap for multiple reasons - mainly because that is
> a mobile app.  Hopefully, someone will be able to compare these two
> in the future.  At any rate, I think Imago is a great starting point
> for anyone who would like to play with Go board recognition.
>
>
>   My personal dream would be if we added video capability and further
> improved speed + reliability in time for EGC2015 (in Czech Republic)
> and were able to deploy it there to transfer large number of top boards.
> But this will depend on how much time Tomas will have after the summer
> (and we didn't actually check with EGC2015 organizers yet), so it's
> still more of just a dream.  :-)
>
>                                 Petr Baudis
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