OpenCV Java Online Course: Build a Biofeedback Game
Learn to build a webcam biofeedback game using Java, OpenCV, Processing, and Construct 3. This course teaches Java programming, computer vision techniques, and game development, helping you create innovative and interactive applications.
What You’ll Learn
This OpenCV Java Online Course will teach you:
- Webcam Applications:
Learn to capture and display video streams using Java and OpenCV. - Biofeedback Game Development:
Create a game that detects breathing patterns and provides relaxation feedback. - Integration with Game Engines:
Link your Java-based webcam apps to other engines like Construct 3. - Modern GUI Design:
Build visually appealing user interfaces for desktop applications using Java Swing.
- Processing in Java:
Use the Processing library to simplify graphics and animation in Java applications. - Motion Detection and Analytics:
Implement motion detection and analyze webcam input for creative applications. - Client-Server Communication:
Develop apps using WebSockets for real-time data exchange. - Comprehensive Project:
Combine Java programming, OpenCV, and game engines to create a fully functional biofeedback game.
Included in the OpenCV Java Online Course
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Course Content
Introduction
Section 2: Setup and Installations
Section 3: Displaying Images Using the OpenCV HighGui Library
Section 4: Displaying Webcam Vidoe Using the OpenCV HighGui Library
Section 5: Creating Windows GUI in Java
Section 6: Showing Still Images in Java Frame Window
Section 7: Webcam Capture Using Java's Frame Window
Section 8: Introduction to Processing
Section 9: Displaying Images Using Processing In Eclipse
Section 10: Displaying Webcam Video Using Processing In Eclipse
Section 11: Webcam Biofeedback Project
Section 12: Resources For Further Study
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Description of OpenCV Java Online Course Training
This hands-on course combines Java programming with computer vision to create innovative webcam-based applications. You’ll learn to use OpenCV and Processing to process webcam input and develop engaging, interactive projects like a biofeedback game.
With step-by-step guidance, you’ll gain skills in:
- Installing and configuring Java SDK, Eclipse IDE, and OpenCV.
- Capturing and processing webcam video streams in Java.
- Designing intuitive GUIs with Java Swing for modern applications.
- Creating client-server applications using WebSockets for real-time communication.
- Developing a biofeedback game project that uses breathing detection for relaxation training.
By the end of this course, you’ll have a solid foundation in computer vision with Java and the skills to integrate webcam input with game engines like Construct 3. Enroll now to start creating innovative and interactive applications with Java.
Who Is This Course For
This course is ideal for Java programmers, hobbyists, and IT students eager to explore computer vision and game development. Whether you're new to OpenCV or want to create engaging webcam applications, this course is perfect for you.
Course Instructor
Paul Chin is a semi-retired college lecturer with over 20 years of experience in teaching computing and information technology. His interests span reverse engineering, coding, graphics design, app and game development, music, health, spirituality, and well-being. In his spare time, Paul enjoys playing the piano and keyboard.
Paul is passionate about teaching both face-to-face and online, aiming to educate and inspire others to succeed and live their dreams. His course topics include reverse engineering with tools like dnSpy, Cutter, and x64dbg, WiFi hacking, C programming, HTML, JavaScript, and VR game development.
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Testimonials
Michael T.
The instructor is great! This course has a nice and easy pace. I also love how the instructor does not edit out any of his mistakes which shows possible errors and how we can correct them. I feel this can be very helpful to many people. Again great course for learning OpenCV basics with Java!
Kiran N.
Its well taught, simple and easy to follow through.
Lewis
This course is amazing.
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