Simone-

> this could be interesting to look at once again ( I did
> look at opencv a few times in the past).
>
> GeoServer is heavily based on JAI but it could be possible
> to hide OpenCV behind it.
>
> Did you had some thoughts on how to move forward or this
> is just an initial approach trying to gather info on
> feasibility?

Not sure, but one thought is to initially target a commonly used GeoServer 
image processing activity that is
performance-sensitive.  If my team had a small list of JAI APIs to map to 
OpenCV, then we could try to get some basic
performance numbers so everyone could determine whether additional work is 
useful.

I'm just getting to know about GeoServer, so if I mislabel something or draw a 
wrong conclusion, I apologize in
advance.  We have customers using OpenGeo asking about performance, and we're 
good at getting high performance out of
OpenCV (or other C/C++ source), so I'm exploring a path for them.  Thanks.

-Jeff


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