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How can I sharpen an image in OpenCV?

... Wikipedia article on unsharp masking: You use a Gaussian smoothing filter and subtract the smoothed version from the original image (in a weighted way so the values of a constant area remain constant). To get a sharpened version of frame into image: (both cv::Mat) cv::GaussianBlur(frame, image, cv:...
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How is the fork/join framework better than a thread pool?

...in the beginning, sending them to a cached thread pool (from Executors ) and waiting for each task to complete? I fail to see how using the fork/join abstraction simplifies the problem or makes the solution more efficient from what we've had for years now. ...
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What is android:weightSum in android, and how does it work?

I want to know: What is android:weightSum and layout weight, and how do they work? 9 Answers ...
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In pure functional languages, is there an algorithm to get the inverse function?

...n algorithm to get the inverse of a function, (edit) when it is bijective? And is there a specific way to program your function so it is? ...
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How do I write stderr to a file while using “tee” with a pipe?

... I'm assuming you want to still see STDERR and STDOUT on the terminal. You could go for Josh Kelley's answer, but I find keeping a tail around in the background which outputs your log file very hackish and cludgy. Notice how you need to keep an exra FD and do cleanu...
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What are the differences between Generics in C# and Java… and Templates in C++? [closed]

I mostly use Java and generics are relatively new. I keep reading that Java made the wrong decision or that .NET has better implementations etc. etc. ...
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List comprehension vs map

...re NOT making a lambda for the purpose, but using the same function in map and a listcomp). List comprehensions may be faster in other cases and most (not all) pythonistas consider them more direct and clearer. An example of the tiny speed advantage of map when using exactly the same function: $ p...
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Why is Go so slow (compared to Java)?

... The 6g and 8g compilers are not particularly optimising, so the code they produce isn't particularly fast. They're designed to run fast themselves and produce code that's OK (there is a bit of optimisation). gccgo uses GCC's existi...
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Why is i++ not atomic?

...crement operation atomic; it involves synchronization at both the software and hardware levels that need not be present in an ordinary increment. You could make the argument that i++ should have been designed and documented as specifically performing an atomic increment, so that a non-atomic increm...
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javascript: recursive anonymous function?

...ive the function a name, even when you're creating the function as a value and not a "function declaration" statement. In other words: (function foo() { foo(); })(); is a stack-blowing recursive function. Now, that said, you probably don't may not want to do this in general because there are som...