cc'ing sponsorship request to bugs.debian.org (see below).
Package: git.debian.org/git/debian-science/packages/limereg.git
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Subject: Sponsor for limereg: Lightweight Image Registration
Date: Tue, 07 Apr 2015 00:36:02 +0200
From: Roelof Berg <rb...@berg-solutions.de>
To: debian-scie...@lists.debian.org
Hi,
I'm new to Debian packaging and pepared everything to close my ITP
#777000. I announced the location of the new files on
debian-science-maintainers-requ...@lists.alioth.debian.org and I'm not
shure what comes next. I might need a sponsor and will announce this on:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianPureBlends/SoB. Is there anything else I
have to do now ?
Somebody would like to sponsor this ?
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Package description:
limereg V 1.3.1: Lightweight Image Registration, finds the alignment of
two 2D greyscale images taken from different angles or views or points
in time (rigid, analytical, derivative/optimization based, very fast
(<<1s usually, kind of unique aproach), paper available at Springer
JRTIP). It can either output the rigid registration parameters (angle
and shift for the best detected overlay) or it can output the registered
and/or difference image. The interface is ready for a registration-based
subimage search with an optional stencil-map, this feature will come in
the next upstream version. The interface is extendable to affine instead
of rigid transformations, this is planned for an upcoming major release.
The current version has one limitation: The image size must be square,
that will be solved in the next minor release V1.4, then arbitrary
aspect ratios will be supported.
The packaging consists out of a library (liblimereg1, liblimereg-dev)
that does the math and has no special dependencies. Furthermore there's
a command-line tool (limereg) with UI and file in/output and
depencencies to OpenCV. The library might be added to ImageMagick (under
investigation, looks good) and maybe also to other frameworks like maybe
OpenCV. Homepage: http://embedded-software-architecture.com/?p=183
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Regards, Thanks
Roelof