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====Android Camera====
====Android Camera====
* [https://github.com/googlesamples/android-Camera2Video googlesamples/android-Camera2Video]
* [https://github.com/googlesamples/android-Camera2Video googlesamples/android-Camera2Video]
Automatic macOS Provisioning
* [https://developer.xamarin.com/guides/cross-platform/windows/ios-simulator/ Remoted iOS Simulator (for Windows)]
==iOS==
* [https://blog.xamarin.com/visual-studio-2017-version-15-6-preview-available-today/ Visual Studio 2017 Version 15.6 Preview Available Today!]


==MvvmCross==
==MvvmCross==

Revision as of 01:46, 11 March 2018


The Accord.NET Image Processing and Machine Learning Framework

Accord.NET is a framework for scientific computing in .NET. The framework is comprised of multiple librares encompassing a wide range of scientific computing applications, such as statistical data processing, machine learning, pattern recognition, including but not limited to, computer vision and computer audition. The framework offers a large number of probability distributions, hypothesis tests, kernel functions and support for most popular performance measurements techniques.* Accord .NET Framework

Facial Recognition

Adding Facial Recognition to Your Mobile Apps By Pierce Boggan

SkiaSharp

<syntaxhighlight lang="C#" line='line'>

   using (new Transform(canvas))
   {
   }
   public class Transform : IDisposable
   {
       private readonly SKCanvas _canvas;
       public Transform(SKCanvas canvas)
       {
           _canvas = canvas;
           canvas.Save();
       }
       public void Dispose()
       {
           _canvas.Restore();
       }
   }

</syntaxhighlight > <source lang="cpp">

   // Transform point from current transformation matrix to original grid
   var originalPoints = new[] { new SKPoint(0, 0) };
   var pointInCurrentTransformationMatrix = new[] { new SKPoint(0, 0) };
   canvas.TotalMatrix.MapPoints(originalPoints, pointInCurrentTransformationMatrix);
   // Transform point from original grid to current transformation matrix
   canvas.TotalMatrix.TryInvert(out var inverseMatrix);
   var snappedPixelPointsInCurrentTransformationMatrix = new[] { new SKPoint(0, 0) };
   inverseMatrix.MapPoints(snappedPixelPointsInCurrentTransformationMatrix, originalPoints);

</source>

WPF

Android

Android services

Android Emulator

Android Emulator Hardware Acceleration

Android Camera

Automatic macOS Provisioning

iOS

MvvmCross

Bindings

UWP

Reflection and Default.rd.xml

Navigation

Migrating ot UWP

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