Version 5.0 Modernizes DNN Engine, Adds LLM/VLM Support, and Enhances Core, Hardware Acceleration, and 3D Stack.
OpenCV 5.0, the first major version of the world's most widely used open-source computer-vision library since the 4.x line began in 2018, has been released. Phoronix reported the launch on June 6, ...
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OpenCV 5 open-source computer vision library has recently been released with a brand-new DNN (Deep Neural Network) engine that provides better ONNX coverage and enables LLM/VLM support. The fifth ...
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OpenCV maintains two active development branches: the previous stable 4.x branch and 5.x branch (now also stable) where most of the latest functionality will be put to. Many improvements — performance ...
This repository is intended for the development of so-called "extra" modules, contributed functionality. New modules quite often do not have stable API, and they are not well-tested. Thus, they ...