[Scilab-users] Which module to use for hassle-free image processing with scilab ?
Samuel Gougeon
sgougeon at free.fr
Sun Mar 8 14:35:21 CET 2020
Le 08/03/2020 à 10:17, Antoine Monmayrant a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> This mail might sound like a rant, but it is an honest question: which
> image processing toolbox is usable with scilab and actively maintained?
>
> I tried many of them and honestly I did not find one that is just
> working, easy to instal and that can be installed and used reliably on
> different platforms:
>
> - IPCV : the installation is quite difficult (at least under linux). I
> just installed it under ubuntu 19.04 and it required manual
> installation of dependencies (apt install ...) and a patch. Some
> functions are half documented and in fact not implemented (imhoughc
> for example). I also had trouble in the past where the install proved
> impossible during several months on some OSes I use at work (can't
> remember which flavour of linux or windows it was).
>
> - scicv: installs without any issue and as reported by Samuel (
> http://forge.scilab.org/index.php/p/scicv/issues/1944/
> http://forge.scilab.org/index.php/p/scicv/issues/1946/ ), overwrites
> 'write' and 'read' which breaks many native functions in scilab
> together with other useful modules (ie uman).
Actually, this issue was first reported 2 years ago
<https://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/scicv/0.4#comment2883>, as ATOMS
comments.
And, indeed, no progress since then.
By the way, as far as i could see, scicv is *not* open source.
Regards
Samuel
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