Thanks Steevc! Absolutely! Python has a rich ecosystem of powerful libraries for image processing. Some of the most popular ones include OpenCV, PIL/Pillow, and scikit-image. Additionally, for more advanced tasks, there are AI and machine learning frameworks like TensorFlow and PyTorch, which offer tools for creating sophisticated image processing and analysis models. If you're already familiar with Python, diving into these libraries could open up a lot of exciting possibilities! If you have any questions let me know, cheers to your Beer! :)
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I've seen some cool stuff tracking objects in video. That has lots of potential uses. I've just not had time to play with it.
My latest exercise has been extracting data from Hive and generating posts from it.
I'll get to this topic in one of my posts. Using Hough transform which is designed to detect lines or other shapes. Cool stuff! I have to check out what posts you generate. In fact, there is a lot to check out. Much has changed in these past years, don't even know where to start
You'll see them on my feed. I use Python at work for interfacing with various measuring instruments and play around with the Hive stuff for fun.
I am always happy to see people come back as we have lost a lot of the old crowd for various reasons. Hive has not grown as I might hope, but there is a lot going on.