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Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012, 2:22 pm

On Activism, Research, Willow Garage, and OpenCV for Android

Willow Garage was created by former Google employees with a talent in robotics. The Willow Garage Web site links to this new page on OpenCV for Android, bringing together detailed instructions. OpenCV is used widely in research labs and on mobile platform it will be interesting to test some cutting-edge methods. It is possible that I will soon explore this path of work. But first, starting tomorrow, I shall spend 8 days with my fiancée.

Clinical and exercise studies have always been a passion of mine, not just computer vision and graphics. I am currently hooking up with some good folks who are eager to start some projects and perhaps companies (based around computer science, which is what everyone in my family does), meaning that there will not be much free time for my activism. I will be away from Techrights until the end of next week.

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