hello everyone
me and my friends are doing an Video and Image processing experiment for which unfortunately we'r having to use MATLAB for WINDOWS..We'd love to do the work on the LINUX platform but unfortunately we are not aware of softwares wich would give us the same degree of control and freedom on the Linux platform..we're aware of Matlab for Linux...considering cost issues we'd like to learn about a more viable option. Any suggestion and guidance will be of great help!!!
Thank you
Saumyadeep Paul wrote:
hello everyone
me and my friends are doing an Video and Image processing experiment for which unfortunately we'r having to use MATLAB for WINDOWS..We'd love to do the work on the LINUX platform but unfortunately we are not aware of softwares wich would give us the same degree of control and freedom on the Linux platform..we're aware of Matlab for Linux...considering cost issues we'd like to learn about a more viable option. Any suggestion and guidance will be of great help!!!
Thank you
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Nagarjuna
Saumyadeep Paul wrote:
me and my friends are doing an Video and Image processing experiment for which unfortunately we'r having to use MATLAB for WINDOWS..We'd love to do the work on the LINUX platform but unfortunately we are not aware of softwares wich would give us the same degree of control and freedom on the Linux platform..we're aware of Matlab for Linux...considering cost issues we'd like to learn about a more viable option. Any suggestion and guidance will be of great help!!!
I haved used octave in college and found it to be quite useful as as replacement for MATLAB. It is easy to setup on the linux platform. You can find it at http://www.octave.org/
Vinayak H -- http://vinayakh.livejournal.com
me and my friends are doing an Video and Image processing experiment for which unfortunately we'r having to use MATLAB for WINDOWS..We'd love to do the work on the LINUX platform but unfortunately we are not aware of softwares wich would give us the same degree of control and freedom on the Linux platform..we're aware of Matlab for Linux...considering cost issues we'd like to learn about a more viable option. Any suggestion and guidance will be of great help!!!
Try octave . Long back I had used rlab, which was also good. I dont know the present status of rlab, but you can google for it.
Regards
Hi,
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me and my friends are doing an Video and Image
processing experiment for
What exactly are you doing/what are your requirements?
Maybe r-project/scilab/pspp?
SK
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Hi
What exactly are you doing/what are your requirements?
Maybe r-project/scilab/pspp?
SK
what we r trying to do here is detect motion in a video stream. so we r actually looking for is some software that ll capture frames, seperate them, capture their intensity values, do edge detection sort of stuff.
-saum
On Saturday 28 January 2006 12:03 am, Saumyadeep Paul wrote:
Hi
What exactly are you doing/what are your requirements?
Maybe r-project/scilab/pspp?
SK
what we r trying to do here is detect motion in a video stream. so we r actually looking for is some software that ll capture frames, seperate them, capture their intensity values, do edge detection sort of stuff.
motion http://www.lavrsen.dk/twiki/bin/view/Motion/WebHome