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
Ciao Jeff,
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 in
Jody-
> I am not familiar with opencv - the devel list is certainly
> the right space for such discussions.
>
> I'm am looking at JAI replacements and am interested in
> your experience.
Opencv is emerging as a de facto standard for computer vision. The developers
are very performance oriented,
I am not familiar with opencv - the devel list is certainly the right space
for such discussions.
I'm am looking at JAI replacements and am interested in your experience.
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 10:29 PM Jeff Brower wrote:
> All-
>
> On GIS Stack Exchange, I had asked whether it might be useful
All-
On GIS Stack Exchange, I had asked whether it might be useful to replace JAI
with opencv in opengeo:
http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/162449/using-opencv-with-opengeo
but my question did not make it past moderation.
Would opencv possibly offer higher performance and advanced image