First time here? Check out the FAQ!
Hi there! Please sign in
help
faq
tags
users
badges
This forum is disabled, please visit
https://forum.opencv.org
ALL
UNANSWERED
Ask Your Question
RSS
Sort by »
date
activity ▼
answers
votes
9 questions
Tagged
points
×
322
views
no
answers
no
votes
2020-03-25 10:34:09 -0600
AaronB
Using OpenCV 3.4 and converting to use GPU (CUDA)
findNonZero
CUDA
points
2k
views
no
answers
no
votes
2019-02-11 08:50:16 -0600
Lucy8
How to find contour vertices in JS? Editing/Understanging FindContours Points in JS
opencvjs
contours
vertices
points
javascript
coordinates
296
views
no
answers
no
votes
2019-02-08 08:24:06 -0600
bear
count objects & polygons opencv.js
javascript
polygons
points
208
views
no
answers
no
votes
2018-07-20 05:01:47 -0600
cram
operations between vector<Point2f> and Point2f
vector
points
operation
322
views
no
answers
no
votes
2018-03-30 14:37:08 -0600
Cheesehead
Camera calibration from data points
camera
calibration
using
points
135
views
no
answers
no
votes
2016-08-09 03:13:42 -0600
harfbuzz
Skeleton_triple-points
skeletonizatio
Triple
points
174
views
no
answers
no
votes
2015-07-26 11:14:18 -0600
xavier12358
Undistor algorithm on OpenCV
opencv
Undistor
points
454
views
no
answers
no
votes
2015-04-09 11:26:55 -0600
antithing
kmeans cluster radius
c++
kmeans
points
1k
views
no
answers
1
vote
2015-04-06 09:53:10 -0600
jeck_slist
finding the prominent peaks in a line graph
linegraph
peaks
points
Links
Official site
GitHub
Wiki
Documentation
Contributors
Tags
points
×9
javascript
×2
c++
×1
calibration
×1
camera
×1
contours
×1
coordinates
×1
CUDA
×1
findNonZero
×1
kmeans
×1
linegraph
×1
opencv
×1
opencvjs
×1
operation
×1
peaks
×1
polygons
×1
skeletonizatio
×1
Undistor
×1
using
×1
vector
×1
vertices
×1
Copyright
OpenCV foundation
, 2012-2018. Content on this site is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 3.0
license.
Powered by Askbot version 0.10.2
Please note: OpenCV answers requires javascript to work properly, please enable javascript in your browser,
here is how
dummy
×