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    LBSP

    Real-Time Processing Library for OSHW Biomedical Sensors

    ...We propose a novel software architecture based on open-software hardware platforms which allows programmers to create data streams from input channels and easily implement filters and frequency analysis objects. The performances of the different classes given in the size of memory allocated and execution time (number of clock cycles) were analyzed in the low-cost platform Arduino-Genuino. This library is free to use for research. Please cite above publication.
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    ImpPath

    Simple C++ library for path manipulation

    ...Primarily designed for usage in a secure environment with known simple limitations. For example, for working with internal application resource paths referencing a "sandboxed" virtual filesystem (like with PhysicsFS). Platform-specific path support is mainly intended for tools (e.g. map editor) which need to share a common code base (and perhaps some hard-coded resources) with the main sandboxed application (e.g. game).
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    LBP in multiple platforms

    LBP implementation in multiple computing platforms (ARM,GPU, DSP...)

    The Local Binary Pattern (LBP) is a texture operator that is used in several different computer vision applications and implemented in a variety of platforms. When selecting a suitable LBP implementation platform, the specific application and its requirements in terms of performance, size, energy efficiency, cost and developing time has to be carefully considered. This is a software toolbox that collects software implementations of the Local Binary Pattern operator in several platforms: - OpenCL for CPU & GPU - OpenCL for GPU (branchless) - C code optimized for ARM - OpenGL ES 2.0 shaders mobile GPUs - C code for TI C64x DSP core (branchless) - C code for TTA processor synthesis If you use the code somewhere, please cite: Bordallo López M., Nieto A., Boutellier J., Hannuksela J., and Silvén O. ...
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    NT2 is a multi-platform C++ library providing various template matrix classes that can be used with a Matlab(tm) like syntax whose performances are close to those obtained with hand written C code. NT2 comes with various numerical toolboxes.
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