
Enhance your understanding of Computer Vision and image processing by developing real-world projects in OpenCV 3
Prateek Joshi is the founder of Plutoshift and a published author of 9 books on
Artificial Intelligence. He has been featured on Forbes 30 Under 30, NBC, Bloomberg, CNBC,
TechCrunch, and The Business Journals. He has been an invited speaker at conferences such as
TEDx, Global Big Data Conference, Machine Learning Developers Conference, and Silicon Valley
Deep Learning. Apart from Artificial Intelligence, some of the topics that excite him are number
theory, cryptography, and quantum computing. His greater goal is to make Artificial Intelligence
accessible to everyone so that it can impact billions of people around the
world.Millán Escrivá David :
David Millán Escrivá was 8 years old when he wrote his first program on an 8086
PC in Basic, which enabled the 2D plotting of basic equations. In 2005, he finished his studies
in IT with honors, through the Universitat Politécnica de Valencia, in human-computer
interaction supported by computer vision with OpenCV (v0.96). He has worked with Blender, an
open source, 3D software project, and on its first commercial movie, Plumiferos, as a computer
graphics software developer. David has more than 10 years' experience in IT, with experience in
computer vision, computer graphics, pattern recognition, and machine learning, working on
different projects, and at different start-ups, and companies. He currently works as a
researcher in computer vision.G. Mendonça Vinícius :
Vinícius G. Mendonça is a professor at PUCPR and a mentor at Apple Developer Academy. He has a master's degree in Computer Vision and Image Processing (PUCPR) and a specialization degree in Game Development (Universidade Positivo). He is also one of the authors of the book Learn OpenCV 4 by Building Projects, also by Packt Publishing. He has been in this field since 1996. His former experience includes designing and programming a multithreaded framework for PBX tests at Siemens, coordination of Aurélio Dictionary software (including its apps for Android, IOS, and Windows phones), and coordination of an augmented reality educational activity for Positivo's Mesa Alfabeto, presented at CEBIT. Currently, he works with server-side Node.js at a company called Tenet Tech.