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Published inJan 2015
Reading LevelIntermediate
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781783287376
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Joseph Howse
Joseph Howse
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Joseph Howse

Joseph Howse lives in a Canadian fishing village, where he chats with his cats, crafts his books, and nurtures an orchard of hardy fruit trees. He is President of Nummist Media Corporation, which exists to support his books and to provide mentoring and consulting services, with a specialty in computer vision. On average, in 2015-2022, Joseph has written 1.4 new books or new editions per year for Packt. He also writes fiction, including an upcoming novel about the lives of a group of young people in the last days of the Soviet Union.
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Silence is golden—or perhaps gestures are. At least gestures can fill an awkward silence and control an app that whispers reminders in your earphones.

We have built our first Android app with OpenCV's Java bindings. We have also learned how to use optical flow to track the movement of an object after detection. Thus, we are able to recognize a gesture such as a head moving up and down in a nod.

Our next project deals with motion in three dimensions. We will build a system that estimates changes in distance in order to alert a driver when the car is being followed.

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Published in: Jan 2015Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781783287376

Author (1)

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Joseph Howse

Joseph Howse lives in a Canadian fishing village, where he chats with his cats, crafts his books, and nurtures an orchard of hardy fruit trees. He is President of Nummist Media Corporation, which exists to support his books and to provide mentoring and consulting services, with a specialty in computer vision. On average, in 2015-2022, Joseph has written 1.4 new books or new editions per year for Packt. He also writes fiction, including an upcoming novel about the lives of a group of young people in the last days of the Soviet Union.
Read more about Joseph Howse