Having fun with a webcam (part 2)
These two days I introduced OpenCV to some students in my Lab. I realized that it's not an easy task to introduce a new library to the students. I did try my best, but I found out that only some students understand how to use it (I hope I'm wrong :)).
Nothing is instant when you learn something. Everything needs a process, it took more than a year for me to understand how OpenCV really works and how I can take advantage of it.
Recently, I'm playing with image acquisition using webcam. It's fun for me becaue I can test my algorithm before I connect it directly to the real camera in my Lab. Here are some images I got from my tutorial class yesterday and today, grabbed from the webcam.





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