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2016-12-21 23:20:03 -0600 | commented answer | OpenCV integrate in MCU Thanks @kbarni and @Eduardo!! I am pretty clear from your comment that OpenCV porting is not work with MCU as MCU comes with limited processing capacity and limited RAM. @Eduardo - Thanks for pointing openVx. I'll dig more on it at my end. However, it would be great if you share here some details on OpenVx like where you got the details that it is possible with STMicroelectronics. Actually, I am looking for 'finger detection' solution is feasible using IR camera with ST MCU.I am allow to use any open lib for image processing. |
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2016-12-21 02:25:19 -0600 | commented question | OpenCV integrate in MCU Hey Berak!! Thanks for your opinion... May i have minimum resources details if you have worked on OpenCV? After lot of googling, i came to certain things like require high processing capable CPU, huge RAM, multiple FPs, but don't find exact minimum number of that resources..It would be helpful for me if i have that numbers. I just want to know the exact reasons why OpenCV is not possible to port in MCU? |
2016-12-21 01:54:13 -0600 | commented question | OpenCV integrate in MCU Yes, I want solution for Micro controller only if possible |
2016-12-20 23:43:57 -0600 | asked a question | OpenCV integrate in MCU Hello All, I am embedded guy and have only experience in MCU (Not Linux based system). I am looking for the solution to port OpenCV in MCU (Minimum Sub-system, e.g. STM32F4). Please let me know what minimum resources like processing power (MHz), RAM, Single precision FP require to run OpenCV for MCU for finger detection? Is this possible or only require Linux to run OpenCV? Saurabh |