Implement motion detection capabilities into your applications with this comprehensive set of VCL components for Delphi and C++ Builder
Version | 7.7.0.0 |
Updated | January 29 2022 |
Developer |
Mitov Software
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User Rating |
1411
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Original File Size | 1.6 GB |
Downloads | 15534 |
Systems | Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 2003, Windows 2008 |
Category | Programming |
Technology rapidly evolved in only a few years. Cameras are not only capable of recording both static, and motion pictures at incredibly high resolutions, but specific characteristics are now used to even detect motion. For this particular trait, VisionLab VCL comes with the required set of libraries to include in Delphi/C++ projects for implementing video recording and motion detection.
There’s little to no code writing involved, at least when it comes to integrating these library sets. It enables computer vision through different algorithms for programs built with Delphi and C++, compatible with development platforms like Seattle 10, or RAD Studio.
Configuration requires little effort. Built-in algorithms include detection through extract robust features, hough circles and line segments, detect Haar objects, finding colors, finding and tracking targets, adaptive threshold, canny edge detection, or basic motion detection through number of occurrences in each frame.
Apart from motion detection components, it also delivers the necessary means of grabbing video frames. These capturing components are based on filters like Video for Windows or VFW in short, as well as DirectShow. This eliminates the need of grabbing additional, or external components and applications to record video, making it possible to both capture, and apply motion detection techniques in one convenient package.
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