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=== Cross Platform === | === Cross Platform === | ||
Unlike other wrappers such as [http://code.google.com/p/opencvdotnet/ OpenCVDotNet] or [http://www.cs.ru.ac.za/research/groups/SharperCV/ 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, including Linux / Solaris and Mac OS X. A lot more effort has been spend to have an C# implementation since the headers has to be ported, compares with managed C++ implementation where that header files can simply be included. But it is well worth it once I see [[Emgu CV]] [[Compiling_with_Monodevelop|running on Fedora 9]]! Plus it always give you the comfort knowing that your code is cross-platform. | Unlike other wrappers such as [http://code.google.com/p/opencvdotnet/ OpenCVDotNet] or [http://www.cs.ru.ac.za/research/groups/SharperCV/ 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, including Linux / Solaris and Mac OS X. A lot more effort has been spend to have an C# implementation since the headers has to be ported, compares with managed C++ implementation where that header files can simply be included. But it is well worth it once I see [[Emgu CV]] [[Compiling_with_Monodevelop|running on Fedora 9]]! Plus it always give you the comfort knowing that your code is cross-platform. | ||
=== Cross Language (with example code)=== | === Cross Language (and comes with example code)=== | ||
[[Emgu CV]] can be used from several different language, including C#, VB.NET, C++ and IronPython. On this wiki we provides [[Tutorial#Examples|examples]] for all those languages, which is available from the [[Tutorial#Examples|Examples section on Tutorial page]]. | [[Emgu CV]] can be used from several different language, including C#, VB.NET, C++ and IronPython. On this wiki we provides [[Tutorial#Examples|examples]] for all those languages, which is available from the [[Tutorial#Examples|Examples section on Tutorial page]]. Our [http://www.emgu.com/forum Discussion Forum] is also available if you have any questions related to your favourite programming language. | ||
=== Other Advantages === | === Other Advantages === |
Revision as of 02:29, 1 November 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 / Mac OS X.
Latest News
- 2008-09-02 Emgu.CV-1.3.0.0 is available in sourceforge. visit this page for a list of improvements made in this version.
- 2008-05-24 Emgu.CV-1.2.2.0 is available in sourceforge. visit this page for a list of improvements made in this version.
- 2008-05-10 Introducing the Emgu CV Discussion Forum available at http://www.emgu.com/forum
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, including Linux / Solaris and Mac OS X. A lot more effort has been spend to have an C# implementation since the headers has to be ported, compares with managed C++ implementation where that header files can simply be included. But it is well worth it once I see Emgu CV running on Fedora 9! Plus it always give you the comfort knowing that your code is cross-platform.
Cross Language (and comes with example code)
Emgu CV can be used from several different language, including C#, VB.NET, C++ and IronPython. On this wiki we provides examples for all those languages, which is available from the Examples section on Tutorial page. Our Discussion Forum is also available if you have any questions related to your favourite programming language.
Other Advantages
- Image class with Generic Color and Depth
- Automatic garbage collection
- Generic operations on image pixels
- XML Serializable Image
- XML Documentation and intellisense support
- The choice to either use the Image class or directly invoke functions from OpenCV
Architecture Overview
Emgu CV has two layers of wrapper as shown below
- The basic layer (layer 1) contains function, structure and enumeration mapping which directly reflect those in OpenCV.
- The second layer (layer 2) contains class that mixed in advatange from the .Net world.