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Using DepthAI Hardware /OAK depth sensors {#tutorial_gapi_oak_devices}
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@tableofcontents
@prev_tutorial{tutorial_gapi_face_beautification}
![hardwares](pics/oak.jpg)
Depth sensors compatible with Luxonis DepthAI library are supported through OpenCV Graph API (or G-API) module. RGB image and some other formats of output can be retrieved by using familiar interface of G-API module.
In order to use DepthAI sensor with OpenCV you should do the following preliminary steps:
-# Install Intel DepthAI library/depthai-core (from here <https://github.com/luxonis/depthai-core>).
-# Configure OpenCV with DepthAI library support by setting WITH_OAK flag in CMake. If DepthAI library is found in install folders OpenCV will be built with depthai-core (see a status WITH_OAK in CMake log).
-# Build OpenCV.
Source code
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You can find source code how to process heterogeneous graphs in the `modules/gapi/samples/oak_basic_infer.cpp` of the OpenCV source code library.
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In this tutorial we build a complex hybrid Computer Vision/Deep
Learning video processing pipeline with G-API.
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*Languages:* C++
*Compatibility:* \> OpenCV 4.6
*Author:* Alessandro de Oliveira Faria (A.K.A. CABELO)
In this tutorial we showed how to use the Luxonis DepthAI library with G-API.

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