In this Computer Vision and OpenCV Tutorial in C++, I'll talk about Stereo Vision and Multi-View Camera Geometry. We will first talk about the basics of stereo vision and multi-view camera geometry and how it can be used to estimate depth in an image or in a camera. We can then operate with 3D images instead of only 2D with one camera. This can be combined with an obstacle detection algorithm as well, and we can get a position of the detected obstacle and the distance to it. We will in this video see what the different steps are and go over a practical example as well.Join the public Discord chat here: https://discord.gg/5TBkPHHZA5If you want to become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thecodinglibraryThe code example is available on my GitHub: https://github.com/niconielsen32We will go more in-depth with some of the mentioned elements in future videos. I'll be doing other tutorials alongside this one, where we are going to use C++ for Algorithms and Data Structures and Artificial Intelligence. The purpose of this tutorial and channel is to build an online coding library where different programming languages and computer science topics are stored in the YouTube cloud in one place.Feel free to comment if you have any questions about the things I'm going over in the video or just in general, and remember to subscribe to the channel to help me grow and make more videos in the future. :)Tags for the video:#StereoVision#SteroeCamera#DepthEstimation#ComputerVision#ObjectDetection#DistanceEstimation#OpenCV#MultiViewGeometry
In this Computer Vision and OpenCV Tutorial in C++, I'll talk about Stereo Vision and Multi-View Camera Geometry. We will first talk about the basics of stereo vision and multi-view camera geometry and how it can be used to estimate depth in an image or in a camera. We can then operate with 3D images instead of only 2D with one camera. This can be combined with an obstacle detection algorithm as well, and we can get a position of the detected obstacle and the distance to it. We will in this video see what the different steps are and go over a practical example as well.Join the public Discord chat here: https://discord.gg/5TBkPHHZA5If you want to become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thecodinglibraryThe code example is available on my GitHub: https://github.com/niconielsen32We will go more in-depth with some of the mentioned elements in future videos. I'll be doing other tutorials alongside this one, where we are going to use C++ for Algorithms and Data Structures and Artificial Intelligence. The purpose of this tutorial and channel is to build an online coding library where different programming languages and computer science topics are stored in the YouTube cloud in one place.Feel free to comment if you have any questions about the things I'm going over in the video or just in general, and remember to subscribe to the channel to help me grow and make more videos in the future. :)Tags for the video:#StereoVision#SteroeCamera#DepthEstimation#ComputerVision#ObjectDetection#DistanceEstimation#OpenCV#MultiViewGeometry
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