- Get the latest pre-built OpenCV for Android release from https://github.com/opencv/opencv/releases and unpack it (for example, `opencv-3.X.Y-android-sdk.zip`).
- Download MobileNet object detection model from https://github.com/chuanqi305/MobileNet-SSD. We need a configuration file `MobileNetSSD_deploy.prototxt` and weights `MobileNetSSD_deploy.caffemodel`.
## Create an empty Android Studio project
- Open Android Studio. Start a new project. Let's call it `opencv_mobilenet`.
![](1_start_new_project.png)
- Keep default target settings.
![](2_start_new_project.png)
- Use "Empty Activity" template. Name activity as `MainActivity` with a
corresponding layout `activity_main`.
![](3_start_new_project.png)
![](4_start_new_project.png)
- Wait until a project was created. Go to `Run->Edit Configurations`.
Choose `USB Device` as target device for runs.
![](5_setup.png)
Plug in your device and run the project. It should be installed and launched
successfully before we'll go next.
@note Read @ref tutorial_android_dev_intro in case of problems.
![](6_run_empty_project.png)
## Add OpenCV dependency
- Go to `File->New->Import module` and provide a path to `unpacked_OpenCV_package/sdk/java`. The name of module detects automatically.
Disable all features that Android Studio will suggest you on the next window.