Exam code 22/02/19 - Oscar Garrido (mat. 1138793)#151
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Exam code 22/02/19 - Oscar Garrido (mat. 1138793)#151Nintenking wants to merge 1 commit intoPrandiniUniPD:masterfrom
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Dear Professor,
I'm putting here the code I'm "more proud of", which in the final app coincides with everything I'm showing you, more or less.
The part I worked on is the Image Processing, mostly written in cooperation with my teammates Thomas Porro and Giovanni Fasan. For a more contextualized view of these classes I suggest seeing the imageprocessing module inside the ImageProcessingModule branch.
During the semester we have also put a lot of time in implementations that didn't make it at some point of development, such as the use of Camera2 or the Tesseract library; even so, what isn't present now still helped all of us teams learn new things and improve ourselves.
As you surely know, I wasn't the most prepared to attend this course; but even though I still have a lot of way to go in order to achieve a more considerable level of knowledge, I'm confident that I have become substantially better than I was before.
For this, I'd like to generally thank all members of all the 4 groups, which in a way or another have contributed to our overall work.
I especially want to express my gratitude to Thomas Porro and Giovanni Fasan, for being the ones who mostly stayed with me while coding and helped me in a lot of ways during the whole course; to "my" code reviewers, that have clearly put a lot of effort reading my code, gave me a lot of tips and made me understands a huge number of things I wasn't often even aware of; and finally to Dr. Daohong Li, always available to explain everything we needed to know and whom without we would have struggled a lot more.
Thank you for your time.