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OpenCV for Secret Agents
Use OpenCV in six secret projects to augment your home, car, phone, eyesight, and any photo or drawing
About This Book
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Build OpenCV apps for the desktop, the Raspberry Pi, Android, and the Unity game engine
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Learn real-time techniques that can be used to classify images, detecting and...
| | End-to-End Network Security: Defense-in-DepthThe network security lifecycle requires specialized support and a commitment to best practice standards. In this book, you will learn best practices that draw upon disciplined processes, frameworks, expert advice, and proven technologies that will help you protect your infrastructure and organization. You will learn end-to-end security best... | | 500 Tips for Open and Online Learning (500 Tips Series)All his work is solid commonsense, and that is high praise...Professor Race knows what he is talking about and what his readers need. - Anita Pincas in Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, June 2005
All types of organisations have recognised the growing demand for open and flexible learning... |
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Android in Action
When we set out to write the first version of this book, many friends and family wondered just what this Android thing was all about. Now, two years after the publication of the first edition, Android is nearly a household term.
The first edition of the book, Unlocking Android, enjoyed enough success that we were privileged to have... | | Practice-Based Innovation: Insights, Applications and Policy Implications
The book describes and analyses the new environment for innovation, it does this with an emphasis on yet uncharted regions within the field of practice-based innovation, coming up with guidelines for innovation policy measures needed in order to realise this. While it focuses on these policies it also takes into account multi-actor innovation... | | How to Lie with MapsOriginally published to wide acclaim, this lively, cleverly illustrated essay on the use and abuse of maps teaches us how to evaluate maps critically and promotes a healthy skepticism about these easy-to-manipulate models of reality. Monmonier shows that, despite their immense value, maps lie. In fact, they must.
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