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    trackers

    trackers

    Multi-object tracking algorithms

    trackers is a plug-and-play multi-object tracking library designed to work with virtually any object detection model, enabling developers to follow objects across video frames with minimal setup. The library provides clean, modular implementations of leading tracking algorithms and can be used either from the command line or embedded directly into Python pipelines. It supports inputs such as videos, webcams, RTSP streams, or image directories and produces annotated tracking outputs that...
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    tracking.js

    tracking.js

    A modern approach for Computer Vision on the web

    The tracking.js library brings different computer vision algorithms and techniques into the browser environment. By using modern HTML5 specifications, we enable you to do real-time color tracking, face detection and much more, all that with a lightweight core (~7 KB) and intuitive interface. To get started, download the project. This project includes all of the tracking.js examples, source code dependencies you'll need to get started. Unzip the project somewhere on your local drive. The...
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    Depends implements a generic dependency tracker written in C++ and comes with extensive documentation on how to implement a dependency tracker (and, thus, how this one is implemented). It is very simple to use and provides the tools to "roll your own"
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    EpFamvir

    C++ Software framework that supports data-intensive distributed apps.

    ... * The project has been moved to https://github.com/juhgiyo/EpFamvir EpFamvir is a Visual C++ Software framework that supports data-intensive distributed applications.. The features includes: - Famvir Distributed File System - Job Tracker and Task Tracker: the MapReduce Engine For detailed documentation, please download this full document (EPFamvir Documentation.chm) from the "Downloads" Section. * If the documentation file is not visible after finishing download. Solution 1. ** Double-click the .chm file. ** In the Open File-Security Warning dialog box, click to clear the Always ask before opening this file check box. ** Click Open. ...
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