#Go OpenCV binding
This is a fork of chai's go-opencv. At the time of the fork (Dec 9, 2013) the original project was inactive, and hence I decide to host a fork on Github so people can contribute to this project easily. However, now it seems to be active again starting from Aug 25, 2014. Efforts to merge the two projects are very welcome.
Install Go and OpenCV, you might want to install both of them via apt-get
or homebrew
.
go get github.com/lazywei/go-opencv
cd ${GoOpenCVRoot}/samples && go run hellocv.go
- Install Go and MinGw
- install OpenCV-2.4.x to MinGW dir
libopencv*.dll
-->${MinGWRoot}\bin
libopencv*.lib
-->${MinGWRoot}\lib
include\opencv
-->${MinGWRoot}\include\opencv
include\opencv2
-->${MinGWRoot}\include\opencv2
go get code.google.com/p/go-opencv/trunk/opencv
cd ${GoOpenCVRoot}/trunk/samples && go run hellocv.go
package main
import opencv "github.com/lazywei/go-opencv/opencv"
func main() {
filename := "bert.jpg"
srcImg := opencv.LoadImage(filename)
if srcImg == nil {
panic("Loading Image failed")
}
defer srcImg.Release()
resized1 := opencv.Resize(srcImg, 400, 0, 0)
resized2 := opencv.Resize(srcImg, 300, 500, 0)
resized3 := opencv.Resize(srcImg, 300, 500, 2)
opencv.SaveImage("resized1.jpg", resized1, 0)
opencv.SaveImage("resized2.jpg", resized2, 0)
opencv.SaveImage("resized3.jpg", resized3, 0)
}
Yet another cool example is created by @saratovsource which demos how to use webcam:
cd samples
go run webcam.go
You can find more samples at: https://github.com/lazywei/go-opencv/tree/master/samples
- Fork this repo
- Clone the main repo, and add your fork as a remote
git clone https://github.com/lazywei/go-opencv.git
cd go-opencv
git remote rename origin upstream
git remote add origin https://github.com/your_github_account/go-opencv.git
- Create new feature branch
git checkout -b your-feature-branch
- Commit your change and push it to your repo
git commit -m 'new feature'
git push origin your-feature-branch
- Open a pull request!
- More details doc
- Implement more bindings