VisionChallenge
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h1. Vision Challenge
OpenCV is launching a community-wide challenge to update and extend the OpenCV library. An award pool of $50,000 will be provided to the best performing algorithms in the following 11 CV application areas:
# image segmentation
# image registration
# human pose estimation
# SLAM
# multi-view stereo matching
# object recognition
# face recognition
# gesture recognition
# action recognition
# text recognition
# tracking
We prepared code to read from existing data sets in each of these areas:
http://docs.opencv.org/master/modules/datasets/doc/datasets.html
h2. Conditions:
The OpenCV Vision Challenge Committee will judge up to five best entries.
# You may submit a new algorithm developed by yourself.
# You may submit an existing algorithm *whether or not developed by yourself* (as long as you own or re-implement it yourself).
# Up to 5 winning algorithms will receive $1000 each.
# For an additional $7500 to $9000*, you must submit your winning code as an OpenCV pull request under a BSD or compatible license.
** You acknowledge that your code may be included, with citation, in OpenCV.
You may explicitly enter code for any work you have submitted to CVPR 2015 or its workshops. We will not unveil it until after CVPR.
Winners and prizes are at the sole discretion of the committee.
List of selected datasets and other details described here:
http://code.opencv.org/attachments/1672/OpenCVVisionChallenge.pdf http://code.opencv.org/attachments/1671/Fall2014OpenCVChallenge.pdf
??* We will have a professional programmer assist people with their pull requests. Depending on how much total time the programmer takes, the final amount of the prize will be adjusted. The minimum will be $7500 additional dollars for a pull request.??
h2. Timeline:
*Submission Period:*
_Now - May 15th 2015_
*Winners Announcement:*
_June 8th 2015 at CVPR 2015_
h2. Contact:
[email protected]
h3. Back to Developer page:
"OpenCV":http://code.opencv.org/projects/opencv/wiki
OpenCV is launching a community-wide challenge to update and extend the OpenCV library. An award pool of $50,000 will be provided to the best performing algorithms in the following 11 CV application areas:
# image segmentation
# image registration
# human pose estimation
# SLAM
# multi-view stereo matching
# object recognition
# face recognition
# gesture recognition
# action recognition
# text recognition
# tracking
We prepared code to read from existing data sets in each of these areas:
http://docs.opencv.org/master/modules/datasets/doc/datasets.html
h2. Conditions:
The OpenCV Vision Challenge Committee will judge up to five best entries.
# You may submit a new algorithm developed by yourself.
# You may submit an existing algorithm *whether or not developed by yourself* (as long as you own or re-implement it yourself).
# Up to 5 winning algorithms will receive $1000 each.
# For an additional $7500 to $9000*, you must submit your winning code as an OpenCV pull request under a BSD or compatible license.
** You acknowledge that your code may be included, with citation, in OpenCV.
You may explicitly enter code for any work you have submitted to CVPR 2015 or its workshops. We will not unveil it until after CVPR.
Winners and prizes are at the sole discretion of the committee.
List of selected datasets and other details described here:
http://code.opencv.org/attachments/1672/OpenCVVisionChallenge.pdf http://code.opencv.org/attachments/1671/Fall2014OpenCVChallenge.pdf
??* We will have a professional programmer assist people with their pull requests. Depending on how much total time the programmer takes, the final amount of the prize will be adjusted. The minimum will be $7500 additional dollars for a pull request.??
h2. Timeline:
*Submission Period:*
_Now - May 15th 2015_
*Winners Announcement:*
_June 8th 2015 at CVPR 2015_
h2. Contact:
[email protected]
h3. Back to Developer page:
"OpenCV":http://code.opencv.org/projects/opencv/wiki