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Open Source Computer Vision Library, real time computer vision

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How to install cross-compiled OpenCV's libraries on Raspberry Pi

You can then boot your RPi and check the opencv installation. … This problem can be solved in a different way like, How to build opencv in a host computer: How to install OpenCV on Raspberry Pi 3 in Raspbian Jessie? …
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How to install OpenCV on Raspberry Pi 3 in Raspbian Jessie?

There's another method of installing OpenCV using emulation software to compile the software on your PC that doesn't require cross-complication. … Now put the SD Card in RPi or any target ARM SBC and check for OpenCV Installation. …
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Install OpenCV faster - could it be transferred via a SD card?

Pitfalls: If you have used extra hardware flags when installing opencv like -mfpu=neon-vfpv4 it will not work in RPi Zero. RPi Zero only has support for vfp flags. … The supported flags for any processor can be found out by cat /proc/cpuinfo If opencv is installed in generic way without any extra flags like above specified just taking backup of img file and reflashing …
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