OpenCV usage with OpenVINO {#tutorial_dnn_openvino} ===================== @prev_tutorial{tutorial_dnn_halide_scheduling} @next_tutorial{tutorial_dnn_android} | | | | -: | :- | | Original author | Aleksandr Voron | | Compatibility | OpenCV == 4.x | This tutorial provides OpenCV installation guidelines how to use OpenCV with OpenVINO. Since 2021.1.1 release OpenVINO does not provide pre-built OpenCV. The change does not affect you if you are using OpenVINO runtime directly or OpenVINO samples: it does not have a strong dependency to OpenCV. However, if you are using Open Model Zoo demos or OpenVINO runtime as OpenCV DNN backend you need to get the OpenCV build. There are 2 approaches how to get OpenCV: - Install pre-built OpenCV from another sources: system repositories, pip, conda, homebrew. Generic pre-built OpenCV package may have several limitations: - OpenCV version may be out-of-date - OpenCV may not contain G-API module with enabled OpenVINO support (e.g. some OMZ demos use G-API functionality) - OpenCV may not be optimized for modern hardware (default builds need to cover wide range of hardware) - OpenCV may not support Intel TBB, Intel Media SDK - OpenCV DNN module may not use OpenVINO as an inference backend - Build OpenCV from source code against specific version of OpenVINO. This approach solves the limitations mentioned above. The instruction how to follow both approaches is provided in [OpenCV wiki](https://github.com/opencv/opencv/wiki/BuildOpenCV4OpenVINO).