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Rust Computer Vision

Rust CV is a project to implement computer vision algorithms in Rust.

What is computer vision

Many people are familiar with covolutional neural networks and machine learning in computer vision, but computer vision is much more than that. One of the first things that Rust CV focused on was algorithms in the domain of Multiple-View Geometry (MVG). Today, Rust now has enough MVG algorithms to perform relatively simple camera tracking and odometry tasks. Weakness still exists within image processing and machine learning domains.

Goals

Here are some of the domains of computer vision that Rust CV intends to persue along with examples of the domain (not all algorithms below live within the Rust CV organization, and some of these may exist and are unknown):

To support computer vision tooling, the following will be implemented:

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Next meetup talks

As planned there will be another set of computer vision talks for rust-cv in November. This issue is to track what talks will occur then and any interested speakers. Initially, we'll limit it to approximately 3 talks like last time. If any potential speakers could post a comment with your talk title, approximate length and a brief description as well as any limits on availability we can begin to populate the list. This is also a reoccurring event so if your talk doesn't end up happening in November feel free to create an issue for it and we can refer to those issues in the next talk issue!

Date:
November 2nd. TBD
Time:
17:00-19:00 UTC (tentative)

Title Person Description Expected duration
Braid: low-latency multi-camera tracking with Rust @astraw An overview of Braid and how and why we use it for studying insect behavior. 20-30 mins
Image deformation with control points Matthieu Pizenberg Presentation of a Rust implementation of the paper "Image Deformation Using Moving Least Squares" (Schaefer 2006) 15-20 mins
TBD TBD TBD TBD

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