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2013-04-25 04:44:44 -0600
StevenPuttemans
Missing libopencv_core242.dll when trying to run project
opencv-2.4.5
codeblocks
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2013-05-02 12:59:31 -0600
berak
Facerecognizer problem with opencv 2.4.5
opencv-2.4.5
Face-Recognition
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2013-06-05 02:47:37 -0600
Vladislav Vinogradov
Problem of building OpenCV 2.4.5 with Cuda 5.5 RC
cmake
CUDA
opencv-2.4.5
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2013-06-28 14:26:01 -0600
sumit_K
compiling openCV 2.4.5 under VS 2012 x64
opencv-2.4.5
visual-studio-2012
windows7x64
cmake
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2013-07-06 22:20:22 -0600
natrium1970
OpenCV 2.4.5 on OSX 10.6.8 with c++ 11 support - make errors
c++
libc++
opencv-2.4.5
MacOSX10.6.8
make
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2013-07-19 11:42:28 -0600
ahof1704
use opencv to calibrate camera problem
calibrateCamera
opencv-2.4.5
#camera
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2014-05-29 17:34:11 -0600
Creat
hidden symbol '__aeabi_atexit' in ... is referenced by DSO ...
android
linker
ndk
ndk-build
c++
opencv-2.4.5
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2017-11-02 11:54:49 -0600
Fevzi
Equivalent of cvMean from opencv-2.4.5 in opencv-3.3.1? [closed]
c++
opencv-3.3.1
opencv-2.4.5
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