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2015-10-07 07:16:36 -0600
sturkmen
Cupon code detection, help with algorithm
AlgorithmInfo
algorithm
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2015-04-20 08:48:47 -0600
krips89
‘AlgorithmInfo’ does not name a type while building opencv_contrib
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build
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2015-03-11 15:52:40 -0600
berak
AlgorithmInfo does not name a type
AlgorithmInfo
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2014-11-30 06:44:07 -0600
petititi
Opencv3 and Algorithm (create, getList, etc.)
AlgorithmInfo
create
algorithm
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2014-03-12 05:26:25 -0600
Moster
findContours - theory
AlgorithmInfo
findContours
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2014-02-08 15:27:07 -0600
berak
how to derive from algorithm
algorithm
AlgorithmInfo
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2013-10-16 04:20:08 -0600
Siegfried
Where're CascadeClassifier and DetectMultiScale Algorithm Location?
cascadeclassifier
detectMultiScale
AlgorithmInfo
directory
location
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2013-04-15 02:24:33 -0600
wl2776
How to save/load matrix and parameters of several algorithms to a file?
FileStorage
AlgorithmInfo
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2012-10-02 05:56:23 -0600
V.G.
Using Setters and Getters in AlgorithmInfo::addParam for Algorithm inheritance
algorithm
addParam
Ptr
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