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    three.js

    three.js

    JavaScript 3D library

    three.js is a lightweight and easy-to-use JavaScript 3D library with its own default WebGL renderer. It works by creating a scene with a camera and a geometric cube, the latter of which is added to the scene. This will become the animated object within the scene. A WebGL renderer is created for the scene and the camera, with an added viewport to the document.body element. Finally, the cube is animated within the scene for the camera.
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    Cesium

    Cesium

    An open-source JavaScript library for world-class 3D globes and maps

    CesiumJS is an open source JavaScript library for creating world-class 3D globes and maps with the best possible performance, precision, visual quality, and ease of use. Developers across industries, from aerospace to smart cities to drones, use CesiumJS to create interactive web apps for sharing dynamic geospatial data. Built on open formats, CesiumJS is designed for robust interoperability and scaling for massive datasets. CesiumJS is released under the Apache 2.0 license and is free for...
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    jeelizFaceFilter

    jeelizFaceFilter

    Javascript/WebGL lightweight face tracking library

    This JavaScript library detects and tracks the face in real time from the camera video feed captured with WebRTC. Then it is possible to overlay 3D content for augmented reality applications. We provide various demonstrations using main WebGL 3D engines. We have included in this repository the release versions of the 3D engines to work with a determined version (they are in /libs/<name of the engine>/). This library is lightweight and it does not include any 3D engine or third-party library. We want to keep it framework agnostic so the outputs of the library are raw, if the face is detected or not, the position and the scale of the detected face and the rotation Euler angles. ...
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    ClayGL

    ClayGL

    A WebGL graphic library for building scalable Web3D applications

    ClayGL is a WebGL graphic library for building scalable Web3D applications. It's easy to use, configurable for high-quality graphics. Benefit from the modularity and tree shaking, it can be scaled down to 22k(gzipped) for a basic 3D application. Animator object can only be created by Animation.prototype.animate method. After created, we can use clay.animation.Animator# when to add all keyframes and clay.animation.Animator#start it.
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    xeogl

    xeogl

    A WebGL-based 3D engine for technical visualization

    xeogl is an open source JavaScript library from xeolabs for 3D model visualization on WebGL. It gives you tools to create interactive 3D worlds in your browser. Load models from formats like glTF or OBJ, or generate them programmatically. Navigate them with the camera and script them with Javascript, to build compelling 3D presentations. Load multiple models. Isolate/move/emphasize objects. Camera navigation controls. Camera animations (flyto, follow, path etc).
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    Keras.js

    Keras.js

    Run Keras models in the browser, with GPU support using WebGL

    Run Keras models in the browser, with GPU support provided by WebGL 2. Models can be run in Node.js as well, but only in CPU mode. Because Keras abstracts away a number of frameworks as backends, the models can be trained in any backend, including TensorFlow, CNTK, etc. Check out the demos/ directory for real examples running Keras.js in VueJS. Library version compatibility, Keras 2.1.2.
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