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    PI-Based Image Encoder / Converter

    PI-Based Image Encoder / Converter

    Python code able to convert / compress image to PI (3.14, π) Indexes

    Image processing tool that encodes pixel data as indices within the first 16.7 million digits of PI (π). Features high-performance Numba-accelerated search and a signature 'film-grain' aesthetic upon reconstruction. ZIP also include 16 MB file with 16,7 mil numbers of PI Benchmark(Single-Thread): Hardware & Environment Apple Silicon: Apple M2 (Mac mini/MacBook) x86_64 Platform: Intel Core Ultra 5 225F (Arrow Lake, 10 Cores) OS 1: Fedora 43 (GNOME) OS 2: Windows 11 Pro (23H2/24H2) Software: Python 3.14.3 + Numba JIT (latest) Results (Lower is better) Platform / OS CPU Time (Seconds) macOS (Native) Apple M2 52.151311 s (in default setup) Fedora Linux Intel Core Ultra 5 225F 58.536457 s (in default Power Management: Balanced) Windows 11 Intel Core Ultra 5 225F 59.681427 s (important! ...
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    jmathstudio - Java Image/Signal toolkit

    jmathstudio - Java Image/Signal toolkit

    Java toolkit for discrete Image and Signal processing.

    JMathStudio is a Java based digital image and signal processing toolkit/library. It is simple to use, portable, light (~300 Kb), extendable and free. Full source code available at https://github.com/bhavyaajani/jmathstudio Android compatible JMathStudio is available @ https://sourceforge.net/projects/jmathstudio-android/
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    AlgART Java Libraries

    Open source library for processing arrays and matrices

    AlgART Java libraries for processing arrays and matrices are open-source product, distributed under MIT license. So, anyone can use them for free without any restrictions. Main features: 63-bit addressing of array elements (64-bit long int indexes), memory model concept (allowing storing data in different schemes from RAM to mapped disk files), wide usage of lazy evaluations, built-in multithreading optimization for multi-core processors, wide set of image processing algorithms over matrices, etc. - please see at the site. ...
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    Java 3D VR with basic headtracking. Basics of blob tracking, image processing. Make sure you have a webcam and an infrared led
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    The mathematical morphology have different applications on Image processing, it represent one processing non lineal sample. We show the CIDEFORM software as result of all mathematical morphology techniques.
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    LiMa means Lightweight Markup Language. It is a parser for an easy to use ASCII/Text-based markup - comparable to Markdown or the Wikipedia-Markup language with special configurable extensions in defining Links and image-resources.
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