
Theres work being done integrating various image pro libs. OpenCV for one, I'm not sure if theres anything for VIGRA. There's an extension package called "numerics" http://opensource.adobe.com/gil/numeric.tar.gz with basic 1D convolution, some resampling and affine transformations. Theres some sample files (see convolution.cpp) here: http://opensource.adobe.com/gil/documentation.html There's also a list of contributors and links to their repos here: http://opensource.adobe.com/gil/contribute.html Chris On 10/19/07, Michael Held <michael.held@bc.biol.ethz.ch> wrote:
hi folks,
what is planned for GIL in terms of image processing/analysis algorithms. (I haven't seen anything in svn) there might be night-long discussions about which algorithms are "standard" and should belong to GIL and which not.
working more than three years with VIGRA I would miss most of its basic and sophisticated algorithms when migrating to boost::GIL. nobody wants to implement image labeling, seeded region growing or basic morphology again and again.
I know that for most algorithms more or less efficient (sometimes even patented) versions exist and most image analysis experts will write their own. for a broader majority of people a basic repertoire of algorithms will ease the daily work-flow a lot.
one idea could be to port some of VIGRAs algorithms to GIL?!
cheers, michael
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