I'm just catching up on email. I'm not sure if I responded to this, but Ptolemy II has a start on an interface to OpenCV that uses the Processing library in $PTII/ptolemy/actor/lib/opencv.
The code in that directory is fairly raw and should be looked upon as a starting point more than as something actually useful. One problem we found was that getting the appropriate platform-dependent shared libraries in place was tricky. Also, there were 32-bit vs. 64-bit issues. Presumably, these have been addressed in OpenCV and Processing by now. _Christopher On 11/5/13 3:33 PM, Rich Morin wrote:
I was reminded that Processing (a popular graphics environment based on a Java preprocessor) might be a good fit for Kepler. However, a web search didn't bring up anything relevant. Does anyone have any information on using Processing with Kepler or Ptolemy? -r
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