Generate blur image with 3 types of blur `motion`, `lens`, and `gaussian` by using OpenCV.
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Generate blur image with 3 types of blur `motion`, `lens`, and `gaussian` by using OpenCV.
Implementation of Hough Transform to detect Circles in an Image
ENPM673: Project 2 Problem 2 and 3. In this project I detect the road lanes by performing image transformations on each frame of continuous input, further developing the program to also visually predict upcoming turns
Gesture recognition is a topic in computer science and language technology with the goal of interpreting human gestures via mathematical algorithms.[1] It is a subdiscipline of computer vision. Gestures can originate from any bodily motion or state but commonly originate from the face or hand. Current[when?] focuses in the field include emotion …
PNG grayscale and blur filters using PyCUDA
Learning about various image blurring techniques.
Modified blurring routines from pyblur
This is a OPENCV Project that can scan your document
A python3 based Document Scanner that uses multiple computer vision algorithms to optimize results.
Hand Segmentation and Finger Counting with Convex Hull
Multiple projects on OpenCV Digital Image Processing from Beginner to Advanced level
A python program that enhances an input image to a miniature scene.
Welcome to PixCraft... Unleash the Power of Pixels
OpenCV examples for displaying, rotating, smoothening images, converting RGB to grayscale, thresholding, edge detection, and contour detection
This Python program demonstrates applying Gaussian blurring with different kernel sizes and sigma values to an image using OpenCV.
Detect and Classify Red Traffic Signs (Intredit/Prohibition Traffic Signs)
a brute force of gaussian blur with multiprocessing python
sketching yourself and saving it as a image with opencv's canny edge detection library
This repository contains several algorithms that are covered in Computer Vision Lab.
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