Access OpenCV headers and samples for #Delphi which contain 2D and 3D feature toolkits, Egomotion estimation, Facial…

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Access OpenCV headers and samples for which contain 2D and 3D feature toolkits, Egomotion estimation, Facial recognition system, Gesture recognition, Human–computer interaction (HCI), Mobile robotics, Motion understanding, Object identification, Segmentation and recognition, Stereopsis stereo vision: depth perception from 2 cameras, Structure from motion (SFM), Motion tracking, and Augmented reality. OpenCV also includes a statistical machine learning library with things like Boosting (meta-algorithm), Decision tree learning, Gradient boosting trees, Expectation-maximization algorithm, k-nearest neighbor algorithm, Naive Bayes classifier, Artificial neural networks, Random forest, Support vector machine (SVM).

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RAD Studio XE2 is RTM

The wait is over. If you have bought XE with Software Assurance, your SA Upgrade notice will be arriving shortly. If you want to try it out NOW, you can already download the 30-day trial editions.

Delphi XE2 Architect 30-day trial:
https://downloads.embarcadero.com/free/delphi

RAD Studio XE2 Architect 30-day trial:
https://downloads.embarcadero.com/free/rad_studio

Please note that the trial editions does not contain the command line compiler and VCL source code, as well as some third party offerings. You may want to install the trial editions in a VM, just as a precaution.

Until you got it installed, you might find pleasure in reading about the new release here: http://docs.embarcadero.com/products/rad_studio/, and perhaps in particular this section: What’s new in Delphi and C++Builder XE2.

This is a major release, with a lot of new features, so should you stumble upon a problem during your trial – please report any issues you find at http://qc.embarcadero.com

While you are at it, you should also sign up for the RAD Studio XE2 World Tour event near you.

In the Nordic countries:

Edit: Just had to add Andreano Lanusse’s XE2 ad image: