Where can i find a real usable Open source Face recognition library for Linux (any progr. language)?
Thursday, December 24th, 2009 at
10:04
I want to find a decent open source face recognition library for Linux. I’ve found several good image processing librarys but none implements face recognition algorithms…
Tagged with: face recognition algorithms • image processing • implements • librarys • Linux • Open Source
Filed under: Open Source
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I doubt you’ll find anything like that. Face recognition is too new to have any standardized libraries for it. I’ve linked to a couple that I suspect do not meet the "usable" requirement though 🙂