36 review for
Mastering OpenCV with Practical Computer Vision Projects
4 out of 5
James Schultz–
This book features some great tutorials for developing advanced OpenCV projects. However, the writing style and overall quality can vary quite drastically from chapter to chapter (probably because written by different co-authors?)...
5 out of 5
Abhijeet Kislay–
I was looking for a robust implementation of Automatic Number Plate Recognition in OpenCV and this book proved to be a lifesaver. It has covered every aspect neatly and in great depth. Recommended to anyone who want to dive in and face real challenges in Computer Vision
5 out of 5
Rahul–
Its a really good book if you want to get started with developing real-world applications with OpenCV. It also has examples with Kinect, iOS. The source code is available on website and github.
James Schultz –
This book features some great tutorials for developing advanced OpenCV projects. However, the writing style and overall quality can vary quite drastically from chapter to chapter (probably because written by different co-authors?)...
Abhijeet Kislay –
I was looking for a robust implementation of Automatic Number Plate Recognition in OpenCV and this book proved to be a lifesaver. It has covered every aspect neatly and in great depth. Recommended to anyone who want to dive in and face real challenges in Computer Vision
Rahul –
Its a really good book if you want to get started with developing real-world applications with OpenCV. It also has examples with Kinect, iOS. The source code is available on website and github.
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