Add lightweight IE hardware targets checks
nGraph: Concat with paddings
Enable more nGraph tests
Restore FP32->FP16 for GPU plugin of IE
try to fix buildbot
Use lightweight IE targets check only starts from R4
* Added java code for meanshift and optical_flow
* added java code for module video
* added appropriate spaces in codes
* converted absolute path to command line arguments
* added spaces at appropriate places
Python code examples for file IO in xml and yml format
* Initial "Pythonization" of file_input_output.cpp
* Moved file_input_output.py to correct location
* Nearly done Pythonizing file_input_output.cpp
* Python equivalent of file_input_output.py created
* Started Pythonizing camera_calibration.cpp
* Completed Python tutorial/sample code for file_input_output
* Resolved whitespace issues
* Removed tabs in file_input_output.cpp
* Patched import order and wrapped code in main function
* Changed string to docstring format in help file
* Updated link to Python example code
When building OpenCV as a sub-project using cmake's add_subdirectory()
the OpenCV's build options would be overwritten to its default
state. With cmake 3.13+ the CMP0077 policy, option() honors previous
definitions via set().
- some of `icvCvt_BGR*` functions have R with B channels
swapped what leads to the wrong conversion
- renames misleading `rgb` variable name to `bgr`
- swap back the conversion coefficients, `cB` should be the first
Signed-off-by: Janusz Lisiecki <jlisiecki@nvidia.com>
Actually, we can do this in constant time. xofs always
contains same or increasing offset values. We can instead
find the most extreme value used and never attempt to load it.
Similarly, we can note for all dx >= 0 and dx < (dwidth - cn)
where xofs[dx] + cn < xofs[dwidth-cn] implies dx < (dwidth - cn).
Thus, we can use this to control our loop termination optimally.
This fixes#16137 with little or no performance impact. I have
also added a debug check as a sanity check.