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Sébastien Fabbro wrote: |
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> Hi |
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> A while back, I was looking for a similar c++ library. Apart from the |
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> ones already mentioned, I found: |
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> - VSIPL++ [1]: seemed well optimized and follow standard |
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> - VIGRA [2]: well coded, but you might need more than what they offer |
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> - Intel IPP [3], not open source but free for non-commercial use |
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> I'm not sure about wavelets, and none of those are in portage. |
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> Sebastien |
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> [1] http://www.codesourcery.com/vsiplplusplus |
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> [2] http://kogs-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~koethe/vigra/ |
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> [3] http://www.intel.com/cd/software/products/asmo-na/eng/302910.htm |
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> Redouane Boumghar wrote: |
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>> Good day everybody, |
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>> I have to choose between base libraries (which do not depend on other |
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>> non-standard libraries) for image and signal processing applications |
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>> which may include : |
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>> - Wavelet analysis |
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>> - Fourier analysis |
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>> - image registration algorithms |
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>> - correlation algorithms |
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>> - feature extraction |
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>> ... |
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>> I would like your personal advice for any libraries that you have used |
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>> and think may help me in developing such processings. |
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>> Languages I may use are C/C++, Java. |
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>> Thank you :) |
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Now that I think of it, there are wavelet packages in the R library, |
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although I don't know if they're 1D or 2D or both and I've never used them. |
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