I've stumbled over this question (and others of such kind before):
hi guys i work on project detect on opencv and c++ and after weeks of search i get closed way i cant find good idea for my project so i want some idea from u thats help me to complete my project
i want to detect birds on sky first i use color track its fail to track all birds and i notice when birds be far from camera its color change so the first method didnt help me i think detect birds its so easy but i didnt catch any way to do it
there are no many object on sky for make failer project i want it 95% sucsess for detect
any ideas
please dont vote unclear you can ask in comment if u dont understand if u dont have idea dont vote also
Should the OP expect to get this answered with some opencv related answers, or getting some ready made c++/opencv related code?
Or is such question not asking for code at all, but opencv library concepts (why the c++ tag then?). I'm fairly not an opencv expert, so I actually can't judge, if such question could be answered easily, or at least concisely. But from my guts I'm feeling this won't be an appropriate on-topic quesiton, even not for the opencv active community.
I'm always a bit unsure if additional tags that were put on the question (that aren't appearing in the question's body text explicitly) somehow improve regarding implicit context, and how such questions should be handled.
Well, my question(s) is(are), how does adding additional tags actually redeem an OP from
- posting a MCVE?
- give an at least concise pseudo code sample?
To elaborate: I've been finding more "sophisticated" multiple tag combinations appearing with the c++ tag, like android, cuda, etc. and these were nothing worth than actually obfuscating a simple, common c++ problem, or are simply too broad within the context setup with the tags applied.