From cynbe-keyword-debian.5ac8cb at cynbe.us Sun May 11 01:17:29 2008 From: cynbe-keyword-debian.5ac8cb at cynbe.us (Cynbe ru Taren) Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 20:17:29 -0500 Subject: [Pkg-science-devel] Hello; Debian computer vision apps; VisionKit proposal. Message-ID: Howdy, all! Most of my background is in stuff like compilers, interpreters and OpenGL graphics (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynbe_ru_Taren has some details) but recently I've been getting interested in computer vision. I've joined the OpenCV developers list, checked in some general clean-up stuff, and started coding up some of the OpenCV demos as a Gtk mini-app by way of learning my around and making it easier for other people to get a sense of what OpenCV can do. Some questions and comments: o I've subscribed to this list because it is listed as the OpenCV package maintainer for Debian. o I don't see any computer vision (as opposed to simple video capture &tc) apps listed for Debian. Am I just failing to find them, or is there basically no such thing at the moment? o I'd like to evolve my Gtk wrapper for the OpenCV demos into a generally useful open-source computer vision app. I'm thinking of calling it "VisionKit", which seems to be a free name. ("VisionLab" is taken, looks like. Sexier suggestions welcomed. :) * Are there existing packages/websites/whatever I should look at by way of getting a good sense of the state of the art in computer vision apps? (I'm aware of stuff like David Marr's book on vision, the Stanford Grand Challenge success using OpenCV, recent arxiv.org papers on Haar-like feature detectors &tc; I'm just not aware of useful open-source computer vision apps or good closed-source vision apps to use as a model for writing such an open-source app. Unless you count "Processing" or AVS or the old BigEye hack, which I really do not...) * Does anyone have wishlist items worth my keeping in mind? (Or, I suppose, anti-wishlist items to avoid?) * I'd like to see VisionKit packaged for Debian when I get it to the stage of being reasonably useful. How should I go about that? Should I start working with someone early on, or wait until I have something ready for production use? Would I be better off tucking it into the OpenCV package or distributing it as an independent tarball? Thanks in advance for any help! -- Cynbe