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Add thrust tutorial in the GPU main page documentation.
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Using a cv::cuda::GpuMat with thrust
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Using a cv::cuda::GpuMat with thrust {#tutorial_gpu_thrust_interop}
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Goal
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@snippet samples/cpp/tutorial_code/gpu/gpu-thrust-interop/main.cu pred_greater
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We will use those results to create an output buffer for storing the copied values, we will then use copy_if with the same predicate to populate the output buffer.
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Lastly we will download the values into a CPU mat for viewing.
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Lastly we will download the values into a CPU mat for viewing.
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This will give a good grasp on how to approach coding on the GPU module, once you already know
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how to handle the other modules. As a test case it will port the similarity methods from the
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tutorial @ref tutorial_video_input_psnr_ssim to the GPU.
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- @subpage tutorial_gpu_thrust_interop
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*Compatibility:* \>= OpenCV 3.0
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This tutorial will show you how to wrap a GpuMat into a thrust iterator in order to be able to
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use the functions in the thrust library.
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