Hi all,
I'm a professional in image processing for automatic identification.
I'd like to run on my own kaiser a particular program developed for realtime systems able to identify particular shapes on images.
I understand it is not allowed to access to full camera capabilities and resolutions due the unavailable of specific api knoledge and documentation.
I found something inside...but I have to spend a lot of time to complete the api. Are there someone with api interface specifications?
thanks
Francesco
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Is this pretty tough to do? For example if I wanted to create a video service for WM devices that connects to an existing website and uses a searchable database how much programming knowledge would I need? Or what kind of programming. Obviously since I am having to ask this I would not be doing the programming but I am just curious. Also I would have access to the sites database.
Hi all,
I am currently working on a research project that requires modification of the WinCE source code. Surprisingly, MS facilitates this by offering the platform builder along with a substantial portion of the WinCE source code - basically enough to make a platform functionally equivalent to Windows Mobile.
I've tested my work using the device emulator, but would now like to run some experiments on real hardware. So, I am looking for a phone that will allow me to do this; download my customized WinCE image and run it on the phone. From what I can tell, this boils down to having access to a board support package (BSP) for the specific hardware, which would allow me to compile an image fully compatible with the chipset and peripherals. However, I have gleaned from various sources that manufacturers aren't typically loose with BSP's. I currently have a Wizard, but have not had any luck finding a BSP.
Does anyone know of a smartphone with a corresponding BSP for WinCE/Mobile that is accessible to developers or enthusiasts? Here are further details of my plight:
- I work in an academic setting (Technology manufacturers are oftentimes willing to cut deals with academic researchers. It makes for good PR).
- I may be able to muster up some money, if necessary.
Thanks in advance,
-Matt
Hi,
It was not until I started the adventure with Android, but right now I would like to learn a few issues. Suppose that some Chinese have a tablet. Does the official library for Android (Java), there is a possibility of getting into the hardware and GPIO lines suppose to control whether the PWM? If not, you could ask for a sketch of the problem, how to write a library yourself suitable for such things? How do I know, the kernel of Android is simply Linux. Is the structure of the Android file system is similar to classical linux distribution? If so, you can access through the Android API again, to all the common files in the / dev, / sys or / proc? I know there's NDK, which sooner this would be suitable, but unfortunately, terribly lame documentation. Due to the fact that even a little the market is functioning Android application developers write programs mostly in Java, so I thought that such issues are already in library. Thanks for help
I'd like to develop an application for a smart watch which will periodically turn on & off sensors on the watch/band, ala microphone/camera/etc, record their activity, do minimal processing and store the result on the watch/band. This result will be uploaded to the mobile phone when a bluetooth connection is established.
To my best understanding, this can only be done with Tizen/WearOS/FitbitOS, not with other watch operating systems such as Huami's ones (Amazfit/Xiami MI/etc). This also means that it's a (big) watch and not a (small) band that is suitable for the above.
Is this correct and how to do this otherwise if it's wrong?
How much of a hassle it is to do this in FitBit for a seasoned professional programmer who is a complete noob in FitBit/smartwatches/mobile devices?
Can we develop a headless app that runs constantly?
Are there any tutorials on the subject?
Dear Folks,
I am trying to pentest in my Android device in order to dive into depth of Operating System in order to analyze services. This is for to make sure whether there is any malicious app having access to microphone, camera and other services in my phone. Do you know what is the best way to do that? Can anyone show me an exact guide to it? Or, anyone who knows other methods to detect malicious apps in Android?
Look inside here:
A detection method for android application security based on TF-IDF and machine learning
Android is the most widely used mobile operating system (OS). A large number of third-party Android application (app) markets have emerged. The absence of third-party market regulation has prompted research institutions to propose different malware detection techniques. However, due to...
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