He smiled, a small smirk appearing on the left corner of his mouth. I still remember the look on my professor’s face. I can’t even tell the difference in speed on basic OpenCV operations.Looking for the source code to this post? Jump Right To The Downloads Section Your First OCR Project with Tesseract and Python Obviously this can’t be as fast as on a computer, but I find it really practical for traveling. And let me know down in the comments if you get stuck. Hopefully, you find this tutorial useful. In case that something went wrong simply type make uninstall in build folder and try the installation again. opencv-3.2.0Īnd that’s it! Now you should be able to run jupyter notebook and use it as on your computer.
UPDATE 4-3-2017: I also created script for installing OpenCV. We’re doing good so far, but we want more, we want to install OpenCV. You just have to run jupyter notebook and then open your browser and type localhost:8888.
In case this doesn’t work, try installing them via Linux package manager ( you can skip these steps if pip3 list shows all packages):
In case you have an older version of pip, you have to upgrade it by running: When I was installing it, I got much older version of pip ― I’m not really sure why - which doesn’t work. I have version 9.0.1 and I guess that 8.* should also work.
If you use software keyboard, the Hacker’s Keyboard may come handy. You can ask questions down in the comment section.ĭuring the process, I strongly recommend using hardware keyboard. You should be prepared for some improvisation.
I want to make clear from the start that I’m running Android 7 (screen splitting) and I don’t guarantee that it will work exactly same on your machine. After installation, you can skip to OpenCV section. UPDATE 4-3-2017: There are some issues with the latest version of the GNURoot Debian app (0.6.8), in order to install the Jupyter and SciPy, I recommend using this script made by me. I really works! Jupyter notebook on Android