In this chapter, we saw many useful Computer Vision applications. Every time you want to implement something new, you need to start from the beginning. Fortunately, there are many libraries that can help you with your investigation. Here, we mainly covered the JSFeat library, since it provides basic methods for Computer Vision applications. We discussed how and when to apply the core of this library. Nevertheless, this is just a starting point, and if you want to see more exciting math topics and dig into the Computer Vision logic, we strongly encourage you to go through the next chapters of this book. See you there!
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Foat Akhmadeev has 5 years of experience in software development and research. He completed his master's degree in the year 2014 from the Kazan Federal University, Russia. He has worked on different projects, including development of high-loaded websites written in Java and real-time object detection for mobile phones. He has an extensive background in the field of Computer Vision. He has also written a scientific paper on 3D reconstruction from a single image. For more information, you can visit his website at http://foat.me.
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Foat Akhmadeev has 5 years of experience in software development and research. He completed his master's degree in the year 2014 from the Kazan Federal University, Russia. He has worked on different projects, including development of high-loaded websites written in Java and real-time object detection for mobile phones. He has an extensive background in the field of Computer Vision. He has also written a scientific paper on 3D reconstruction from a single image. For more information, you can visit his website at http://foat.me.
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