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OpenCV (Open Source Computer Vision) is a library of programming functions for the realtime computer vision. OpenCV is released under the liberal "BSD license":http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php, it is free for both academic and commercial use. It runs on Windows, Linux, Mac, Android and has C++, C, Python and Java (Android only) interfaces. The library has more than 2500 optimized algorithms (see the figure below). It is used around the world, has more than 3.5M downloads and 46K+ people in the user group. Real-life examples range from video surveillance to interactive art, mine inspection, panorama stitching and finally include the latest developments in advanced robotics.

Sister Projects
* "Point Cloud Library (PCL) for 3D processing":http://pointclouds.org/
* "Robot Operating System (OpenCV is integrated)":http://www.ros.org/wiki/

h2. OpenCV resources

This is OpenCV Issue Tracker, other web-resources can be found here:
* Major OpenCV wiki page: http://opencv.willowgarage.com.
* OpenCV documentation:
** Web : http://opencv.itseez.com
** PDF : "Reference Manual":http://opencv.itseez.com/opencv2refman.pdf "Tutorials":http://opencv.itseez.com/opencv_tutorials.pdf "User Guide":http://opencv.itseez.com/opencv_user.pdf

* OpenCV user group (questions, support): http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/OpenCV.
* For getting the source code, direct your SVN client to http://code.opencv.org/svn/opencv/trunk. If you need write credentials for OpenCV SVN repository, you should create an issue with 'infrastructure' category and explain the situation.

h2. OpenCV Issue Tracker

Please note that OpenCV project, as any open-source project, welcomes contributions from users. Either you have implemented some new functionality, or you're able to localize and fix a bug by yourself, please create a patch and share it with community. You should use _Patch_ tracker (issue type) for such contributions. Check your code for compliance with "OpenCV Code Style Guide":http://opencv.willowgarage.com/wiki/CodingStyleGuide and please explain how your piece of code could help other computer vision developers.

h3. Creating new tickets

You first need to register at http://code.opencv.org. If you had an account on OpenCV Trac system you should use your login with 'trac' password. You can change the password "here":http://code.opencv.org/my/account after the first login. Then:
* Click the "New issue":http://code.opencv.org/projects/opencv/issues/new tab to create a new ticket. _Bug_ and _Feature_ trackers are used for bug reports and feature requests respectively. *But you should use _Patch_ tracker if you have resolved the issue already and want to share the code.* If you don't know what to choose, pick universal _Task_ tracker.
* Click the "Issues":http://code.opencv.org/projects/opencv/issues tab or "Search" box to look for existing tickets - probably your problem is already known or even fixed in the OpenCV trunk.

h3. Recommendations for bug reports

* Please, specify your platform (Windows 32/64bit, Linux x86/x64/ppc/..., MacOSX 32/64bit/ppc); compiler version; OpenCV version/revision; whether IPP, OpenMP, MMX, SSE ... have been enabled or not, and any other information that let us reproduce the environment, identify and localize the problem.

* A sample code reproducing the problem helps us the most. Please check source://trunk/opencv/samples - for the preferred style (small code size, cross-platform). There is *no need* to provide any project files or makefiles, if it is a short single-file sample, we could build it and run in a minute.

* If your application is complex, and the problem happens somewhere in the middle, often it is still possible to create a short standalone sample:
** First, capture and store the data that you pass to the function using cvSave().
** Then copy the function call and put the corresponding cvLoad() in front of it.

If we can reproduce the problem, we can fix it quickly.