Fix broken paper link for fastNlMeansDenoising
* Fix broken link
* Move citation to `opencv.bib`
* Cite researchgate reference
* Correct citation label
* Use semantic scholar BibTex
Usage of imread(): magic number 0, unchecked result
* docs: rewrite 0/1 to IMREAD_GRAYSCALE/IMREAD_COLOR in imread()
* samples, apps: rewrite 0/1 to IMREAD_GRAYSCALE/IMREAD_COLOR in imread()
* tests: rewrite 0/1 to IMREAD_GRAYSCALE/IMREAD_COLOR in imread()
* doc/py_tutorials: check imread() result
Megre together with https://github.com/opencv/opencv_contrib/pull/3325
1. Move aruco_detector, aruco_board, aruco_dictionary, aruco_utils to objdetect
1.1 add virtual Board::draw(), virtual ~Board()
1.2 move `testCharucoCornersCollinear` to Board classes (and rename to `checkCharucoCornersCollinear`)
1.3 add wrappers to keep the old api working
3. Reduce inludes
4. Fix java tests (add objdetect import)
5. Refactoring
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- [x] I agree to contribute to the project under Apache 2 License.
- [x] To the best of my knowledge, the proposed patch is not based on a code under GPL or another license that is incompatible with OpenCV
- [x] The PR is proposed to the proper branch
- [x] There is a reference to the original bug report and related work
- [x] There is accuracy test, performance test and test data in opencv_extra repository, if applicable
Patch to opencv_extra has the same branch name.
- [x] The feature is well documented and sample code can be built with the project CMake
```
**WIP**
force_builders=linux,win64,docs,Linux x64 Debug,Custom
Xbuild_contrib:Docs=OFF
build_image:Custom=ubuntu:22.04
build_worker:Custom=linux-1
```
* Update windows_install.markdown
Fixing Issue - #22053 Inaccuracy in the tutorial for installation for Windows
* Update windows_install.markdown #22907
Changed all changes mentioned in the comments
* Update windows_install.markdown #22907
* fix whitespace, update configurations order (64-bit goes first)
- x86 is optional and not available by default in packages
The Emscripten library is not guaranteed to be fully loaded during the
script element's onload event. Module.onRuntimeInitialized seems to be
more reliable.