Open a c++ project in Github with visual studio-Error [closed] - c++

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https://github.com/DLuensch/StereoVision-ADCensus, Adcensus is error. Example cannot open source file "libconfig.h++" Project1
cannot open source file "boost/filesystem.hpp" Project1
cannot open source file "boost/date_time.hpp" Project1
There are 39 error. Can you help me. Thank you...

StereoVision-ADCensus is based on following libraries, which ar not part of the git repository:
OpenCV
BOOST
libConfig
PCL
OpenMP
Qt 4.8.X

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