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Can we use OpenCV from Javascript? Is there such implementation?

Is there any JS libraries that can be used for detecting face elements in the picture or video?

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OpenCV has never been ported to JavaScript in its entirety, but individual parts and algorithms have:

  • For face and face element detection (and other parts / objects), you could use js-objectdetect or HAAR.js which are ports of the OpenCV Object Detection based on Haar Feature Cascades.

  • The very first face detection algorithm on the web found in ccv also deserves a mention. Its classifier seems to be less reliable than the one provided by OpenCV though.

  • The headtrackr library used for facetracking might also be of interest since it implements the camshift algorithm also found in OpenCV.

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    +1 to headtrackr: well designed API providing events or face tracking (position, width, height, angle), head tracking (position in relation to camera) and status (getUserMedia available, streaming, face detection, redetection, etc.)
    – Sam Dutton
    Mar 19, 2013 at 9:53
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I recommend OpenCVjs. This is javascript OpenCV library.

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  • Too bad its all in Japanese!?
    – Domi
    Dec 18, 2014 at 14:40
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    Here is an English version by the University of California Irvine: github.com/ucisysarch/opencvjs
    – Kevin Wu
    May 2, 2016 at 20:02
  • @Kevin Wu, nice ! This should be an answer :-) I didn't that the question is closed : /
    – arthur.sw
    Jun 27, 2017 at 21:23
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I don't think there is any way of using openCV in JS other than communicating with a server with openCV on it and doing the processing there.

There is one Face detection algo in JS that I know of: http://badassjs.com/post/1461943420/face-detection-in-javascript-via-html5-canvas

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  • do you know any way to access camera from js?
    – Bohdan
    Feb 5, 2012 at 12:34
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    @BohdanVoloshyn refer getUSerMedia (webrtc)
    – Ram
    Aug 21, 2012 at 15:51
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    now opencv is also available in Javascript as opencv.js (Ported to JS using Emscripten into asm.js format), for more info visit- docs.opencv.org/trunk/d5/d10/tutorial_js_root.html
    – flamelite
    Nov 15, 2017 at 14:00
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I do not know of a full implementation of OpenCV in Javascript, however a good number of the algorithms from it are implemented in JSFeat which is a Computer Vision library in Javascript.

I believe that it might be possible to compile bits of OpenCV with emscripten, but as far as I know, nobody has done that.

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Porting OpenCV to Javascript should be doable using asm.js which can compile C or C++ to Javascript

Another take: OpenCV is ported to Chrome Native Client: http://opencv.org/opencv-ported-to-google-chrome-nacl-and-pnacl.html

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Excellent repo for that here: https://github.com/peterbraden/node-opencv Doesn't seem to have full opencv functionality, but has face detection and great support for image streams coming from sources like an ar-drone.

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This seems to be very good. http://trackingjs.com/ Have a look.

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Concerning your second question clmtrackr looks very promising. It ...

... is a javascript library for fitting facial models to faces in videos or images. It currently is an implementation of constrained local models fitted by regularized landmark mean-shift, as described in Jason M. Saragih's paper. clmtrackr tracks a face and outputs the coordinate positions of the face model as an array.

Try out this example to have a look at their model.

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In addition to those mentioned, there is another repo for "opencvjs"

https://github.com/blittle/opencvjs

It's a little unclear which of them (if any) are supposed to be canonical

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  • none of them, they're all 3rd party
    – berak
    Jan 24, 2015 at 8:33

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