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== Latest News ==
== Latest News ==
* 2008-05-10 Introducing the [http://www.emgu.com/forum Emgu CV Discussion Forum] available at [ http://www.emgu.com/forum]
* 2008-05-10 Introducing the [http://www.emgu.com/forum Emgu CV Discussion Forum] available at http://www.emgu.com/forum  
* 2008-05-05 [[Emgu.CV-1.2.2.0]] is available in [[SVN]]. visit [[Emgu.CV-1.2.2.0|this page]] for a list of improvements made in this version.  
* 2008-05-05 [[Emgu.CV-1.2.2.0]] is available in [[SVN]]. visit [[Emgu.CV-1.2.2.0|this page]] for a list of improvements made in this version.


== Advantage of Emgu CV ==
== Advantage of Emgu CV ==

Revision as of 02:58, 21 May 2008

Emgu CV is a cross platform .Net wrapper to the Intel OpenCV image-processing library. Allowing OpenCV functions to be called from .NET compatible languages such as C#, VB, VC++, IronPython etc. The wrapper can be compiled in Mono and run on Linux / Solaris / Mac OS X.

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Advantage of Emgu CV

Cross Platform

Unlike other wrappers such as OpenCVDotNet or SharperCV which are written in Managed C++, Emgu CV is written entirely in C#. The benefit is that it can be compiled on Mono and therefore is able to run on any platform Mono supports, be it Linux / Solaris or Mac OS X. I have spend a lot more effort to have an implementation in C# since the headers has to be ported, compares with managed C++ such that header files can simply be included. But it is well worth it once I see Emgu CV running on my Fedora 8! Plus it always give you the comfort knowing that your code is cross-platform.

Other Advantages

Architecture Overview

Emgu CV has two layers of wrapper as shown below

File:EmguCVArchitecture.gif