Free Webinar Explores Porting to OpenCV 5 with Claude Code

On August 13, 2026 at 9 am PT (noon ET), Boston AI’s Mark Antonelli, CTO of Boston AI, will present the free hour webinar “What We Learned Porting to OpenCV 5 with Claude Code,” organized by the Edge AI and Vision Alliance. Here’s the description, from the event registration page:

OpenCV 5 introduces significant architectural changes to improve vision performance and better utilize modern hardware. In addition to support for new features like vision-language models, there are paradigm shifts such as a revamped Graph API (G-API), universal intrinsics and the removal of C language support. Engineering teams need to take advantage of these changes without missing opportunities for improvement or going down the wrong path. Enter generative AI—it can be either your best friend or your worst enemy when rewriting code. In this talk, we explore a pragmatic workflow using Claude Code to guide the migration process. We move beyond basic code generation to focus on using generative AI as a learning and architectural tool. We’ll explain how to provide the right context and environment to an LLM so it understands OpenCV 5’s specific changes, rather than falling back on legacy 4.x knowledge. We’ll also share practical prompting techniques to encourage modern “G-API thinking” instead of repeating old patterns. In addition, we’ll show how to handle common pitfalls, such as when an LLM suggests ignoring compiler warnings, and how to use LLMs to quickly demystify complex new OpenCV features like multimodal inputs. Attendees will leave with a realistic perspective on where LLM coding assistants excel in the migration process and where human oversight is critical.

Mark Antonelli is CTO of Boston.AI, a division of ICS (Integrated Computer Solutions), where he leads AI/ML and video solutions initiatives. With a background that includes directing AI and video technology for ICS, he has extensive experience in artificial intelligence, machine vision and video analytics. Mark has developed several commercial video surveillance systems. He holds a BS in Computer Science from Cornell University and an MBA from INSEAD.

To register for this free webinar, please see the event page. For more information, please email [email protected].

Here you’ll find a wealth of practical technical insights and expert advice to help you bring AI and visual intelligence into your products without flying blind.

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