Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Roelof Berg <rb...@berg-solutions.de>
* Package name : limereg Version : 1.1.0 Upstream Author : Roelof Berg <rb...@berg-solutions.de> * URL : https://github.com/RoelofBerg/limereg * License : BSD Programming Lang: C++ Description : Lightweight Image Registration. Commandline application for image registration (automatically aligning two images with similar content). I developed this application as part of a scientific project. It offers 2D, grayscale, rigid image registration with a powerful derivative based approach and operates very fast and memory efficient (compared to traditional derivative-based aproaches). OpenCV is used to load and store the image data. The user can either output the registered image (image aligned/shifted/rotated upon another one) or it can output the numeric registration result (x-shift, y-shift and rotation). I want to develop this application further and want to maintain the .deb package. Furthermore I will publish the functionality as a library in an additional lib.deb and lib- dev.deb package. When the lib.deb package has been released I want to add it to imagemagik. This would enable people to register images just by using imagemagik :) I'm not aware of any other package offering image registration (if at all) in this speed and quality. Our mathematical aproach (regarding speed and memory usage) is very new and it is extremely unlikely that any other package can offer it. We just published it in a scientific magazine. Preprint: http://www.embedded-software- architecture.com/Berg2014Highly_Preprint.pdf Applications: HDR-Photograpy, Industrial Imaging (compare an actual photography to a reference picture), Medical Imaging (align images from different times or sensors), motion detection/compensation, and many more ... I will put as much effort in the packaging as necessary. As I'm an experienced software developer (e.g. Embedded Linux) my skills will be sufficient. The effort is low as it is only a small command line tool (yet ;) and I can do it alone. However, I'm new to Open Source and to the packaging. Do I need a sponsor to get the package accepted ? Also a review from an experienced packager would be required as this is my first step into Open Source contribution. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150203224222.27076.66773.reportbug@DellRBE