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> On 1 Mar 2015, at 12:15, Adrian Midgley <amidgley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Desired outcome: automagically take a set of photographs (JPEG) and emit for each
> image a set of tags consisting of the colours of the shirts in them.
>
> In order to find photographs of particular runners being able to search on the
> colour of their shirt (or other clothes) should be helpful. It doesn't need to
> specify that a shirt is half cerulean and half orange (if such a thing exists)
> {blue, orange} will do. However if the background is sky, then tagging every
> photo with blue is not going to greatly help - even if it only occurs occasionally
> in England - white wouldn't be that much help there either.
>
> False positives are a smaller problem than false negatives, and false negatives
> could be tolerated to a considerable extent.
>
> I've had a look at bits of ImageMagick which seem to have some facilities in the
> direction I want but I haven't seen a solution.
>
OpenCV has a lot of cool stuff for image detection video and still.
> THoughts?
>
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