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==Mimas-1.4== | ==Mimas-1.4== | ||
− | [http://www.shu.ac.uk/mmvl/mimas/download/stable/1.4/ Mimas-1.4] was released on Nov 21th 2005. | + | <!-- [http://www.shu.ac.uk/mmvl/mimas/download/stable/1.4/ Mimas-1.4] --> |
+ | [http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/jan/mimas/mimas-1.4.tar.bz2 Mimas-1.4] was released on Nov 21th 2005. | ||
* Don't run the ''mesa'' example on NVidia cards, as it ''crashes NVidia'''s Xorg-servers at the moment :( | * Don't run the ''mesa'' example on NVidia cards, as it ''crashes NVidia'''s Xorg-servers at the moment :( | ||
* Support for firewire digital cameras (accessed using ''libdc1394'') | * Support for firewire digital cameras (accessed using ''libdc1394'') | ||
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==Mimas-1.3== | ==Mimas-1.3== | ||
− | [http://www.shu.ac.uk/mmvl/mimas/download/stable/1.3/ Mimas-1.3] was released on Jul 29th 2005. | + | <!-- [http://www.shu.ac.uk/mmvl/mimas/download/stable/1.3/ Mimas-1.3] --> |
+ | [http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/jan/mimas/mimas-1.3.tar.gz Mimas-1.3] was released on Jul 29th 2005. | ||
===Release Notes=== | ===Release Notes=== | ||
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==Mimas-1.2== | ==Mimas-1.2== | ||
− | [http://www.shu.ac.uk/mmvl/mimas/download/stable/1.2/ Mimas-1.2] released on Feb 28th 2005. | + | <!-- [http://www.shu.ac.uk/mmvl/mimas/download/stable/1.2/ Mimas-1.2] --> |
+ | [http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/jan/mimas/mimas-1.2.tar.gz Mimas-1.2] released on Feb 28th 2005. | ||
===Release Notes=== | ===Release Notes=== | ||
* The lib*.so-files have been moved to the rpm-devel-package. This is a bug-fix, which also resolved the problem with superfluous dependencies. The rpm-packages are for Mandrake 10.0 only. | * The lib*.so-files have been moved to the rpm-devel-package. This is a bug-fix, which also resolved the problem with superfluous dependencies. The rpm-packages are for Mandrake 10.0 only. |
Revision as of 18:10, 12 December 2005
Contents |
Introduction
Mimas Toolkit is a C++ computer vision toolkit. It is easy to use and includes tools for edge detection, corner detection, various filters, optic flow, tracking, blob analysis, Web cam tools for real-time applications, and much more. It also includes many implementations of traditional algorithms such as Canny. It was developed for GNU/Linux but as the GUI is largely separate, porting to other platforms should be straightforward.
Announcements
Mimas-1.4
Mimas-1.4 was released on Nov 21th 2005.
- Don't run the mesa example on NVidia cards, as it crashes NVidia's Xorg-servers at the moment :(
- Support for firewire digital cameras (accessed using libdc1394)
- shift and rotation estimation using the fourier transform
Mimas-1.3
Mimas-1.3 was released on Jul 29th 2005.
Release Notes
- No rpm-files are provided this time.
- "make install" now will install documentation and the compiled examples under /usr/share/doc/mimas-devel-1.3/
Change log
Notable changes include:
- Convolution for n-dimensional arrays and images and faster LSI-filters have been implemented.
- Operators for images have been added (f.e. "image3=(image1-image2)*3.0").
- 2D-image-iterators have been implemented.
- Support for mesa offscreen- and onscreen-rendering has been added.
- Object-recognition using moments was implemented.
Mimas-1.2
Mimas-1.2 released on Feb 28th 2005.
Release Notes
- The lib*.so-files have been moved to the rpm-devel-package. This is a bug-fix, which also resolved the problem with superfluous dependencies. The rpm-packages are for Mandrake 10.0 only.
Change Log
- type-traits for pixel-conversion
- new grabber class (video4linux)
- introduced boost::numeric::ublas-classes
- added wrappers for xml-library Xalan-C
- iterative pose-estimation for 3D-correspondences
Demonstrations
- Ascii-art using mimas and aalib.
- Camera surveilance
- Microscope control
- Sugar Pushing
- Depth from Focus
- Registration of TEM images
- Gradient Based Motion Estimation
The demonstrations are not part of the mimas-download!