Basically one of the most interesting built in algorithms in OpenCV are feature detectors. In this tutorial I will cover only SURF algorithm, but be aware SURF and SIFT algorithm is not free, and shouldn't be used for commercial purposes only educational. Hopefully you will be able to modify the codefor other feature detectors as well (the free ones), like ORB, FAST, MSER, STAR, BRIEF etc.
- Tutorials (27)
Articles whose aims are to describe in detail about the particular process or problem.
- Microcontrollers (12)
Tutorials about various microcontrollers. From basic 8bit to high-tech arm 32bit
- OpenCV (3)
Tutorials involving OpenCV
- Linux (4)
Articles about my adventures with linux
- Qt (5)
Tutorials involving the fantastic Qt platform
- General Programming (4)
Tutorials about programming or algorithms in general
- Misc (2)
Wonders of uncharted teritory
- Microcontrollers (12)
MOST POPULAR
-
Strain Gauge based weight sensor (load cell)
Jun 12, 2013 -
Complete guide using SURF feature detector
Jul 18, 2012 -
Simple TLS/SSL SMTP client for Qt5
Jul 09, 2013 -
Implementing pulse oximeter using MAX30100
Mar 08, 2017 -
MEMS (Part 1) - Guide to using accelerometer ADXL345
Jun 01, 2014
ADVERTISEMENT
-
Implementing pulse oximeter using MAX30100
Mar 8, 2017 | by Raivis Strogonovs -
nRF51 Makefile with Qt Creator
Jun 4, 2016 | by Raivis Strogonovs -
USART, FreeRTOS and C++ on nRF51
Dec 14, 2015 | by Raivis Strogonovs -
Starting with nRF51 BLE and Qt Creator
Dec 12, 2015 | by Raivis Strogonovs -
Touch gesture recognition using body capacitance
Nov 29, 2014 | by Raivis Strogonovs -
Introduction to data encryption
Oct 4, 2014 | by Raivis Strogonovs -
MEMS (Part 2) – Guide to using gyroscope L3G4200D
Jun 17, 2014 | by Raivis Strogonovs
-
Strain Gauge based weight sensor (load cell)
Jun 12, 2013 | by Raivis Strogonovs -
Complete guide using SURF feature detector
Jul 18, 2012 | by Raivis Strogonovs -
Simple TLS/SSL SMTP client for Qt5
Jul 9, 2013 | by Raivis Strogonovs -
Implementing pulse oximeter using MAX30100
Mar 8, 2017 | by Raivis Strogonovs -
MEMS (Part 1) - Guide to using accelerometer ADXL345
Jun 1, 2014 | by Raivis Strogonovs
-
Proact IMS in Strain Gauge based weight sensor (load cell)
I’ve found strain gauge amplifiers to be crucial in structural health monitoring systems. They provide reliable and accurate strain data, which...
Proact IMS in Strain Gauge based weight sensor (load cell)
I’ve found strain gauge amplifiers to be crucial in structural health monitoring systems. They provide reliable and accurate strain data, which...
Proact IMS in Strain Gauge based weight sensor (load cell)
I’ve found strain gauge amplifiers to be crucial in structural health monitoring systems. They provide reliable and accurate strain data, which...
Proact IMS in Strain Gauge based weight sensor (load cell)
I’ve found strain gauge amplifiers to be crucial in structural health monitoring systems. They provide reliable and accurate strain data, which...
Proact IMS in Strain Gauge based weight sensor (load cell)
Thanks for breaking down the types of sensors and their applications so clearly. It’s fascinating to see how each type, from capacitive to inductive, has its unique strengths. This post has definitely deepened my understanding of how these sensors work in real-world scenarios....
Proact IMS in Strain Gauge based weight sensor (load cell)
Great discussion on the application of inductive sensors in measuring gauges! Inductive sensors are valuable for their non-contact measurement and durability. I’d like to explore how they are used in different gauge types and the advantages they offer over other sensor...
Proact IMS in Strain Gauge based weight sensor (load cell)
I loved how the blog connected the use of strain gauges to the automotive industry. Understanding how they help in monitoring vehicle loads and ensuring...