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From glyph recognition to augmented reality

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23 Sep 2011GPL330 min read 113.7K   120  
The article describes an algorithm for recognition of optical glyphs in still images and video and then shows its application in 3D augmented reality.
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Software Developer IBM
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Started software development at about 15 years old and it seems like now it lasts most part of my life. Fortunately did not spend too much time with Z80 and BK0010 and switched to 8086 and further. Similar with programming languages – luckily managed to get away from BASIC and Pascal to things like Assembler, C, C++ and then C#. Apart from daily programming for food, do it also for hobby, where mostly enjoy areas like Computer Vision, Robotics and AI. This led to some open source stuff like AForge.NET, Computer Vision Sandbox, cam2web, ANNT, etc.

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