Hi, Please meet the first video course ever in Computer Vision Fundamentals covered using C# programming language and OpenCV wrapper OpenCVSharp. This course will teach you how to enter the wonderful world of computer vision using C# programming language and one of the most widely used open source Computer Vision Library, namely the OpenCV. You will learn in particular, how to utilize a popular C# wrapper of OpenCV, which is the OpenCVSharp. Once you grasp the fundamentals of Computer Vision following this course, you will then be able to follow the more advanced future courses in Computer Vision and DeepLearning field that I will be recording. In this course, you will learn the fundamentals of image processing which will open the way for you to tackle problems such as Barcode Recognition, Webcam programming, Text Segmentation and OCR techniques to read text from scanned documents. You will learn in particular: How to read images from disk and display them and save images to diskLearn about Mat type object of OpenCVImage pixel manipulationsDrawing on imagesLocating a Region of Interest area and CroppingGray Scale Image conversionImage Thresholding TechniquesImage BinarizationImage Bitwise operationsImage Filters- Image ConvolutionGaussian BlurMedian BlurHighPass filtersSobel, Scharr Edge Detection methodsCanny Edge Detection OpenCV Trackbar Programming for changing input parameters by a user controlShape Contour detectionContour RepairImage ResizingImage RotationImage FlippingMorphological Operations (Erosion, Dilation, Opening, Closing, TopHat, BlackHat)Contour SmoothingConvex Hull, Non-Convex defectsShape Matching Image MaskingImage Histograms, Histogram PlottingReal-life Applications (step by step explanations and coding ) : Barcode detection and decoding from a food package, Object Tracking via its color using a webcam, text OCR with tesseract plus OpenCV)Plus the “Assignments” designed to help you get advanced skills in computer vision ( Hand Gesture Detection, Color image channel histograms, Coin counting, Textile Defect Detection) With my best regards, Frank Ozz