Hi,
Great. Will try to speed it up, delay due to covid-19, fighting for
survivability, you could try to use VM with Ubuntu 1804 for the meantime.
rgds,
CL
On Mon, 10 Aug 2020 00:31:09 +0800 Rene Djack
wrote
Hi,
I prefer to wait for a bin.
Thanks a lot
René
Le
Hi,
I prefer to wait for a bin.
Thanks a lot
René
Le dim. 9 août 2020 à 17:15, Chin Luh Tan a
écrit :
> Hi,
>
> For Ubuntu 20.04, you would need to recompile the OPENCV Lib.
>
> I would release the pre-compile lib for Ubuntu 20.04 in a month time if
> you could wait.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Regards,
>
Hi,
For Ubuntu 20.04, you would need to recompile the OPENCV Lib.
I would release the pre-compile lib for Ubuntu 20.04 in a month time if you
could wait.
Thanks.
Regards,
Chin Luh
On Sun, 09 Aug 2020 19:21:25 +0800 Rene Djack
wrote
Hello,
Have done
Hello,
Have done atomsInstall("IPCV")
Restarted scilab and get the message:
Start IPCV 4.1.2 for scilab 6.0
Image Processing and Computer Vision
...
Error: cannot load some dependencies
link: library not loaded: libopencv_world.so
Cannot open the file ...
Is there somebody who success
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Subject: Re: [Scilab-users] image processing
Hi Offer Pade
Please see : https://atoms.scilab.org/categories/image_Processing
I hope you find here what you need.
Best regards,
Claus
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 8:29 AM, Offer Pade <oferp...@013net.net>
Hi Offer Pade
Please see : https://atoms.scilab.org/categories/image_Processing
I hope you find here what you need.
Best regards,
Claus
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 8:29 AM, Offer Pade wrote:
> I need to convert several image processing programs I have written in
> matlab,
I need to convert several image processing programs I have written in
matlab, to scilab.
Is there an image processing toolbox in scilab and how do I get it.
Regards
Offer Pade
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Hi all,
Just uploaded IPCV 1.1 (Image Processing and Computer Vision Toolbox for
Scilab 6.0) to atoms portal, with some new features such as Feature
Detection, Description and Matching.
Feedback are welcome.
Regards,
Chin Luh
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Hi,
take a look at siptoolbox.sf.net. Download the Git version, and there is a
function called color_classify in macros/color_classify.sci
It takes an input image and classifies each pixel into 6 broad classes:
Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Black, or 'others'.
I haven't documented it properly yet,