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* [Caml-list] Image processing like opencv in OCaml
@ 2019-01-14 18:25 Kishorekumar Neelamegam
  2019-01-15  1:32 ` Francois Berenger
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From: Kishorekumar Neelamegam @ 2019-01-14 18:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello,


I have a python code which i would like to convert it to OCaml.

The library takes a PNG and removes the border, strips horizontal lines,
crops the image to pieces, denoises and resizes again.

We use opencv.

I searched around in opam, github to find the following link that performs
some functions that i need.

   1. http://pauillac.inria.fr/camlimages/ 3
   <http://pauillac.inria.fr/camlimages/>

The below two links demonstrate an FFI - “extern C” approach.

   1. FFI interface to opencv https://github.com/tovbinm/ocaml-faces 2
   <https://github.com/tovbinm/ocaml-faces>
   2. FFI interface to opencv https://github.com/ChesleyTan/ascii-chat 2
   <https://github.com/ChesleyTan/ascii-chat>

Are there packages in OCaml for imageprocessing like opencv ?

Should i take the FFI interface to opencv from OCaml ?

Your thoughts are welcome.
Kishore

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