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    3. 04/07/2011 - Face detection on iPhone

    Face detection on iPhone

    I've just released a example iPhone app that uses OpenCV to do face recognition.

    The OpenCV port for iOS is available on GitHub, as well as the example app.

    Enjoy!

    Comments

    Author
    bpsingh
    Date
    08/17/2012 10:57
    i need this demo
    Author
    Jean-David Gadina
    Date
    09/03/2012 22:10
    Demo is on GitHub...

    Face detection on iPhone

    Author
    Jean-David Gadina
    Date
    04/07/2011 15:50
    Category
    Development
    Comments
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    Copyright © Jean-David Gadina
    This article is published under the terms of the FreeBSD Documentation License.

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