The only advice I could give is, if you are going to compile OpenCV
from https://github.com/opencv/opencv after clone the repository
Umpf, that is not something I am going to do. It seems the dnn module
is
not compiled for Debian or Ubuntu.
To my information, this is because of the old li
I pushed a change to add ifdef protection around the dnn
code.https://gitlab.gnome.org/nma83/shotwell/commit/41da9cc11c4344a3ac317013fd4450d1df1673fa
On Wednesday, 22 August, 2018, 12:42:31 AM IST, Jens Georg
wrote:
> > Any idea why debian does not include the dnn module in the openc
Thanks for the feedback Jens. I will push the change in a day or two. On
Wednesday, 22 August, 2018, 2:14:34 AM IST, Jens Georg wrote:
On Tue, 2018-08-21 at 21:12 +0200, Jens Georg wrote:
> > > Any idea why debian does not include the dnn module in the opencv
> > > package?
> >
> > Not r
On Tue, 2018-08-21 at 21:12 +0200, Jens Georg wrote:
> > > Any idea why debian does not include the dnn module in the opencv
> > > package?
> >
> > Not really. I am downloading the build infra for the Debian opencv
> > and
> > see what I can do. It seems that the opencv-contrib package only
> > co
> > Any idea why debian does not include the dnn module in the opencv
> > package?
>
> Not really. I am downloading the build infra for the Debian opencv
> and
> see what I can do. It seems that the opencv-contrib package only
> contains the shared libs, but there is no development package for t
Hi,
> Any idea why debian does not include the dnn module in the opencv package?
Not really. I am downloading the build infra for the Debian opencv and
see what I can do. It seems that the opencv-contrib package only
contains the shared libs, but there is no development package for the
respective
Looks like the dnn module is shipped in OpenCV3 but current dependency is
defined as >= 2.3.0. We could update the version to be > 3.0. Any idea why
debian does not include the dnn module in the opencv package?My archlinux
install does have it as part of the standard opencv
install.https://www
Hi Narendra,
> OpenCV uses the folder opencv2 to include the object oriented
> definitions even in the version 3.0 . Apparently the dnn.hpp should be
> in the package libopencv-contrib
> (https://packages.debian.org/buster/libopencv-contrib3.2) , but I'm
> using right now Ubuntu 16.04 and it doesn
Hello.
OpenCV uses the folder opencv2 to include the object oriented
definitions even in the version 3.0 . Apparently the dnn.hpp should be
in the package libopencv-contrib
(https://packages.debian.org/buster/libopencv-contrib3.2) , but I'm
using right now Ubuntu 16.04 and it doesn't ship the dnn.h
Hi Narendra,
> I have written about my recent changes to shotwell face detection code and
> adding face recognition to it.Face detection and recognition in shotwell ·
> Narendra Acharya
I tried to build your branch, but it somehow not really is easily
buildable.
What are the actual requirement
Nice, thanks. I took the liberty on pushing that on planet gnome.
> Hi,
> I have written about my recent changes to shotwell face detection
> code and adding face recognition to it.Face detection and recognition
> in shotwell · Narendra Acharya
>
> Face detection and recognition in shotwell · Na
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