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I am starting up a project that will require Computer Vision to be used on the Raspberry Pi. I am relatively familiar with OpenCV and am aware that it can be installed successfully on a Raspberry Pi though I don't know how successful the Pi would be with intensive graphics operations. Would an RPi be suited to basic image matching and object tracking?

As a secondary goal, we would love to be able to use OpenKinect with the Pi . . . but as far as I can tell from reading this other questionquestion and blog post. No one has been able to get video data from the Kinect.

I am starting up a project that will require Computer Vision to be used on the Raspberry Pi. I am relatively familiar with OpenCV and am aware that it can be installed successfully on a Raspberry Pi though I don't know how successful the Pi would be with intensive graphics operations. Would an RPi be suited to basic image matching and object tracking?

As a secondary goal, we would love to be able to use OpenKinect with the Pi . . . but as far as I can tell from reading this other question and blog post. No one has been able to get video data from the Kinect.

I am starting up a project that will require Computer Vision to be used on the Raspberry Pi. I am relatively familiar with OpenCV and am aware that it can be installed successfully on a Raspberry Pi though I don't know how successful the Pi would be with intensive graphics operations. Would an RPi be suited to basic image matching and object tracking?

As a secondary goal, we would love to be able to use OpenKinect with the Pi . . . but as far as I can tell from reading this other question and blog post. No one has been able to get video data from the Kinect.

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I am starting up a project that will require Computer Vision to be used on the Raspberry Pi. I am relatively familiar with OpenCV and am aware that it can be installed successfully on a Raspberry Pi though I don't know how successful the Pi would be with intensive graphics operations. Would an RPi be suited to basic image matching and object tracking?

As a secondary goal, we would love to be able to use OpenKinect with the Pi . . . but as far as I havecan tell from reading this other foundquestion and hereblog post. No one has been able to get video data from the Kinect.

I am starting up a project that will require Computer Vision to be used on the Raspberry Pi. I am relatively familiar with OpenCV and am aware that it can be installed successfully on a Raspberry Pi though I don't know how successful the Pi would be with intensive graphics operations. Would an RPi be suited to basic image matching and object tracking?

As a secondary goal, we would love to be able to use OpenKinect with the Pi . . . but as far as I have found and here. No one has been able to get video data from the Kinect.

I am starting up a project that will require Computer Vision to be used on the Raspberry Pi. I am relatively familiar with OpenCV and am aware that it can be installed successfully on a Raspberry Pi though I don't know how successful the Pi would be with intensive graphics operations. Would an RPi be suited to basic image matching and object tracking?

As a secondary goal, we would love to be able to use OpenKinect with the Pi . . . but as far as I can tell from reading this other question and blog post. No one has been able to get video data from the Kinect.

I am starting up a project that will require Computer Vision to be used on the Raspberry Pi. I am relatively familiar with OpenCV and am aware that it can be installed successfully on a Raspberry Pi though I don't know how successful the Pi would be with intensive graphics operations. Would an RPi be suited to basic image matching and object tracking?

As a secondary goal, we would love to be able to use OpenKinect with the Pi . . . but as far as I have found (Hooking up a Kinect?found) and (http://jonmacey.blogspot.com/2012/07/raspberry-pi-and-kinect.htmlhere) No. No one has been able to get video data from the Kinect.

I am starting up a project that will require Computer Vision to be used on the Raspberry Pi. I am relatively familiar with OpenCV and am aware that it can be installed successfully on a Raspberry Pi though I don't know how successful the Pi would be with intensive graphics operations. Would an RPi be suited to basic image matching and object tracking?

As a secondary goal, we would love to be able to use OpenKinect with the Pi . . . but as far as I have found (Hooking up a Kinect?) (http://jonmacey.blogspot.com/2012/07/raspberry-pi-and-kinect.html) No one has been able to get video data from the Kinect.

I am starting up a project that will require Computer Vision to be used on the Raspberry Pi. I am relatively familiar with OpenCV and am aware that it can be installed successfully on a Raspberry Pi though I don't know how successful the Pi would be with intensive graphics operations. Would an RPi be suited to basic image matching and object tracking?

As a secondary goal, we would love to be able to use OpenKinect with the Pi . . . but as far as I have found and here. No one has been able to get video data from the Kinect.

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