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- added more tests for EMD
- refactored to remove CvArr
- used BufferArea for memory allocations
- renamed functions and variables and formatted the code
- kept legacy functions intact in separate header
- added more tests for EMD - refactored to remove CvArr - used BufferArea for memory allocations - renamed functions and variables and formatted the code - kept legacy functions intact in separate header
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imgproc: refactor EMD to reduce C-API usage opencv#25469 - added more tests for EMD - refactored to remove CvArr - used BufferArea for memory allocations - renamed functions and variables and formatted the code - kept legacy functions intact in separate header
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imgproc: refactor EMD to reduce C-API usage opencv#25469 - added more tests for EMD - refactored to remove CvArr - used BufferArea for memory allocations - renamed functions and variables and formatted the code - kept legacy functions intact in separate header
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imgproc: refactor EMD to reduce C-API usage opencv#25469 - added more tests for EMD - refactored to remove CvArr - used BufferArea for memory allocations - renamed functions and variables and formatted the code - kept legacy functions intact in separate header
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imgproc: refactor EMD to reduce C-API usage opencv#25469 - added more tests for EMD - refactored to remove CvArr - used BufferArea for memory allocations - renamed functions and variables and formatted the code - kept legacy functions intact in separate header
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imgproc: refactor EMD to reduce C-API usage opencv#25469 - added more tests for EMD - refactored to remove CvArr - used BufferArea for memory allocations - renamed functions and variables and formatted the code - kept legacy functions intact in separate header
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