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Add android QR detection sample #24598 Android QR detection sample was added. ![image](https://github.com/opencv/opencv/assets/22337800/0aaf6689-36ee-4201-b609-256d3278641a) ![image](https://github.com/opencv/opencv/assets/22337800/1cf54758-2c96-4108-888b-4796d8825340) ![image](https://github.com/opencv/opencv/assets/22337800/4ecc0933-a2e6-4cc0-abae-7525213c4145) current interface: ![image](https://github.com/opencv/opencv/assets/22337800/aff5b06d-6a9d-4762-be6e-ce20ff2c2271) ### Pull Request Readiness Checklist See details at https://github.com/opencv/opencv/wiki/How_to_contribute#making-a-good-pull-request - [x] I agree to contribute to the project under Apache 2 License. - [x] To the best of my knowledge, the proposed patch is not based on a code under GPL or another license that is incompatible with OpenCV - [x] The PR is proposed to the proper branch - [x] There is a reference to the original bug report and related work - [ ] There is accuracy test, performance test and test data in opencv_extra repository, if applicable Patch to opencv_extra has the same branch name. - [ ] The feature is well documented and sample code can be built with the project CMake |
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