Detect skin tone from image programatically
Does anyone have any advice about how to find the skin tone from image in iOS?
It is a bit of an obscure question but I am hoping to get help from you.
I have found several questions related to the topic:
get face skin tone color from image
Detect skin tone from an image
Any sort of advice would be greatly appreciated because I'm currently at a loss for what to do in swift.
ios opencv image-processing image-manipulation face-detection
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Does anyone have any advice about how to find the skin tone from image in iOS?
It is a bit of an obscure question but I am hoping to get help from you.
I have found several questions related to the topic:
get face skin tone color from image
Detect skin tone from an image
Any sort of advice would be greatly appreciated because I'm currently at a loss for what to do in swift.
ios opencv image-processing image-manipulation face-detection
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A good start point: Choosing the correct upper and lower HSV boundaries for color detection withcv::inRange
(OpenCV)
– Kinght 金
Nov 19 '18 at 8:38
@Silencer金, Thanks for sharing the useful link. Though I am not able to understand it fully, it would be great if you can share some more information.
– pkc456
Nov 20 '18 at 9:53
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Does anyone have any advice about how to find the skin tone from image in iOS?
It is a bit of an obscure question but I am hoping to get help from you.
I have found several questions related to the topic:
get face skin tone color from image
Detect skin tone from an image
Any sort of advice would be greatly appreciated because I'm currently at a loss for what to do in swift.
ios opencv image-processing image-manipulation face-detection
Does anyone have any advice about how to find the skin tone from image in iOS?
It is a bit of an obscure question but I am hoping to get help from you.
I have found several questions related to the topic:
get face skin tone color from image
Detect skin tone from an image
Any sort of advice would be greatly appreciated because I'm currently at a loss for what to do in swift.
ios opencv image-processing image-manipulation face-detection
ios opencv image-processing image-manipulation face-detection
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A good start point: Choosing the correct upper and lower HSV boundaries for color detection withcv::inRange
(OpenCV)
– Kinght 金
Nov 19 '18 at 8:38
@Silencer金, Thanks for sharing the useful link. Though I am not able to understand it fully, it would be great if you can share some more information.
– pkc456
Nov 20 '18 at 9:53
add a comment |
1
A good start point: Choosing the correct upper and lower HSV boundaries for color detection withcv::inRange
(OpenCV)
– Kinght 金
Nov 19 '18 at 8:38
@Silencer金, Thanks for sharing the useful link. Though I am not able to understand it fully, it would be great if you can share some more information.
– pkc456
Nov 20 '18 at 9:53
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A good start point: Choosing the correct upper and lower HSV boundaries for color detection with
cv::inRange
(OpenCV)– Kinght 金
Nov 19 '18 at 8:38
A good start point: Choosing the correct upper and lower HSV boundaries for color detection with
cv::inRange
(OpenCV)– Kinght 金
Nov 19 '18 at 8:38
@Silencer金, Thanks for sharing the useful link. Though I am not able to understand it fully, it would be great if you can share some more information.
– pkc456
Nov 20 '18 at 9:53
@Silencer金, Thanks for sharing the useful link. Though I am not able to understand it fully, it would be great if you can share some more information.
– pkc456
Nov 20 '18 at 9:53
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A good start point: Choosing the correct upper and lower HSV boundaries for color detection with
cv::inRange
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Nov 19 '18 at 8:38
@Silencer金, Thanks for sharing the useful link. Though I am not able to understand it fully, it would be great if you can share some more information.
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Nov 20 '18 at 9:53