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Build a webcam biofeedback game using Java, OpenCV, Processing and Construct 3

If you want to learn Java, or, if Java is your first language, or, preferred language, or, if you already know Java and have limited time to pick up other languages  and want to get started quickly on building rich gui-based computer vision applications,  the fun and easy way, then this course is for you. You will learn how to use Eclipse and Java to create webcam applications and image processing applications that perform innovative functions.

You will also learn Java programming. After learning the basic skills taught in this course, you will be able to incorporate OpenCV into your Java Applications.

This course is also ideal for Software Developers who want to learn how to add computer vision capability to their projects. They can rapidly create new and innovative apps to test out new ideas. Java is one of the most widely used language today and adding Computer Vision skills to your arsenal would benefit you greatly.

We will also do a Project called Webcam Biofeedback. In this game, the webcam will detect the breathing and display some statistics and a graph on the screen. Users can launch a game which uses these statistics and learn how to breathe properly in order to relax.

Why Java?

Why not? Java is one of the most widely used programming languages out there. The most popular online game Minecraft was built with Java and so is the NSA’s reverse engineering tool:  Ghidra. Many enterprise solutions are built on Java. There is a huge community base for Java. Also, since OpenCV 2.4.4 onwards, Java support is already there.  Also, if Java is your first programming language – you need not have to suffer the steep learning curve of learning Python or C++, just use what you already know.


This course covers:

  1. Installing Java SDK

  2. Installing Eclipse IDE

  3. Configure Eclipse for use with OpenCV

  4. Using Processing in OpenCV

  5. Creating Webcam Applications

  6. Building Motion Detection Applications

  7. Create Breathing Detection Applications

  8. Creating Games that uses the Webcam

  9. Building Biofeedback Apps for Health

  10. Showing webcam video in Java GUI Applications

  11. Building modern looking User Interfaces with Java

  12. Learn basic Java Object Oriented Programming

  13. Learn how to create client server apps

  14. How to link your Webcam apps with other Game Engines

  15. Exposing your OpenCV methods (functions) to other Applications

  16. Build a Webcam Biofeedback Game

  17. and more…


Who this course is for:

  1. Computing or IT students who want to use Java to get started with OpenCV

  2. Hobbyist who just love tinkering with new ideas to invent some cool apps with their webcams


Full source code is provided with each lesson. You can download them or build from scratch by following the lessons.

What better way to get started in Java and also creating your own cool Computer Vision windows form-based programs the easy and fun way!

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OpenCV and Java: Build a Webcam Biofeedback Game

Build a webcam biofeedback game using Java, OpenCV, Processing and Construct 3″

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