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research in the open source domain
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Welcome
The open vision system project is centred around vision system research and development, engineering a set of tools for the exploration of existing approaches as well as the analysis and development of new approaches through experimentation and a utilisation of a large scale algorithms library.
The objective of the project is not just a development platform for vision system applications but actual working approaches to vision system problems that can be easily applied with the ability to compare and contrast approaches for particular requirements. The entire source for this project is written from the ground up to provide a highly portable algorithms library with multi-core, multi-platform and multiple hardware architecture support and a graphical user interface that targets major operating system platforms, Linux 2.6.X, Oracle Solaris 10 and Oracle Solaris 11.
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Latest News
| 18/06/2011 |
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Call to developers, please read this: "calldevs.pdf".
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| 15/11/2010 |
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SNAP SHOT RELEASED
Major changes going on, project brought up to iterative life cycle, code analysis and management tools added, VSI supported for V4L2 and lots of re factoring taken place. Oracle Solaris 10 Sparc IIi (ultrasparc) build in place.
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| 19/08/2010 |
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VSI graphical user interface in development (Java based).
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| 19/08/2010 |
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Library addition - Initial AVI (1.0 and 1.02 OpenDML) added.
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| 19/08/2010 |
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The open vision system website overhaul complete.
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