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Mastering OpenCV 4 with Python

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789344912
Pages 532 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Alberto Fernández Villán Alberto Fernández Villán
Profile icon Alberto Fernández Villán

Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to OpenCV 4 and Python
2. Setting Up OpenCV 3. Image Basics in OpenCV 4. Handling Files and Images 5. Constructing Basic Shapes in OpenCV 6. Section 2: Image Processing in OpenCV
7. Image Processing Techniques 8. Constructing and Building Histograms 9. Thresholding Techniques 10. Contour Detection, Filtering, and Drawing 11. Augmented Reality 12. Section 3: Machine Learning and Deep Learning in OpenCV
13. Machine Learning with OpenCV 14. Face Detection, Tracking, and Recognition 15. Introduction to Deep Learning 16. Section 4: Mobile and Web Computer Vision
17. Mobile and Web Computer Vision with Python and OpenCV 18. Assessments 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Comparing OpenCV, NumPy, and Matplotlib histograms

We have already seen that OpenCV provides the cv2.calcHist() function to calculate histograms. Additionally, NumPy and Matplotlib offer similar functions for the creation of histograms. In the comparing_opencv_numpy_mpl_hist.py script, we are comparing these functions for performance purposes. In this sense, we are going to see how to create histograms with OpenCV, NumPy, and Matplotlib, and then measure the execution time for each one and plot the results in a figure.

With the purpose of measuring the execution time, we are using timeit.default_timer because it provides the best clock available on your platform and version of Python automatically. In this way, we import it at the beginning of the script:

from timeit import default_timer as timer

The way we use the timer is summarized here:

start = timer()
# ...
end = timer()
execution_time...
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