OpenVL is the future of developer-friendly computer vision - existing vision frameworks provide access at a very low level, such as individual algorithm names (often named after their inventor), while OpenVL provides a higher-level abstraction to hide the details of sophisticated vision techniques: developers use a task-centred API to supply a description of the problem, and OpenVL interprets the description and provides a solution.

The OpenVL computer vision abstraction will support hardware acceleration and multiple platforms (mobile, cloud, desktop, console), and therefore also allows vendor-specific implementations. We are committed to making it an open API available to everyone (and hope to make it an open standard); Continue reading...
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@InProceedings{Shen:IS2008,
    author = {Changsong Shen and Steve Oldridge and Amir Afrah and Gregor Miller and Sidney Fels},
    title = {Design and Implementation of a What-Oriented Open Vision Library},
    booktitle = {Proceedings of the 18th Canadian Conference on Intelligent Systems},
    series = {IS'08},
    pages = {Poster},
    month = {May},
    year = {2008},
    publisher = {IS},
    location = {Windsor, Ontario, Canada},
    url = {http://www.openvl.org/papers.php?id=Shen:IS2008}
}