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    ArUco

    ArUco

    Augmented reality library based on OpenCV

    ArUco is a minimal library for Augmented Reality applications based exclusively on OpenCV. Relies on b/w markers with codes that are detected by calling a single function. Trivial integration of your augmented reality applications with OpenGL and OGRE. See documentation at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OiavRVYVJ-WH88sQg1LUsh8CuJZUQyrX/view?usp=sharing
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    ATOMIC is a Cross-platform Authoring Tool software for Augmented Reality Applications Is a Front-end for the ARToolKit library , developed for non-programmers, for create small and simple, AR applications. + info: www.sologicolibre.org/en/
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    Aardvark

    Aardvark

    A platform for AR in VR

    Aardvark is a framework for building augmented reality "gadgets" that run on top of virtual reality experiences. Gadgets are constructed using a bunch of custom React components (from the @aardvarkxr/aardvark-react package) and run in the Aardvark application. Gadgets use these components to show interactive models, 2D UI, or other stuff that will draw on top of any VR applications you run. You can attach these gadgets to your hands and bring them with you in your favorite VR apps. If you...
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    Hover UI Kit

    Hover UI Kit

    Create beautiful user interfaces for immersive VR/AR experiences

    Hover UI Kit is a tool for creating beautiful, customizable, dynamic user interfaces. All interface interactions utilize a simple and consistent mechanism, the "hover", which users can perform with any 3D input device. These interfaces are designed specifically for VR/AR applications, addressing the complex UX challenges of these immersive environments. Virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR) applications must provide ways for users to interact -- to select items, to move them, to...
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    OSAR Appliances

    OSAR Appliances

    The OSAR Linux Image for Augmented Reality and Computer Vision

    The OpenSUSE Augmented Reality (OSAR) distribution is the first GNU / Linux appliance created for the exclusive development of applications with augmented reality technology and games with computer vision.
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    QVision: Computer Vision Library for Qt

    QVision: Computer Vision Library for Qt

    Computer vision and image processing library for Qt.

    This library contains among other things a set of graphical widgets for video output, performance evaluation and augmented reality. The library also provides classes for several data types usually required by computer vision and image processing applications such as vectors, matrices, quaternions and images. Thanks to a large number of wrapper functions these objects can be used with highly efficient functionality from third party libraries such as OpenCV, GNU Scientific Library,...
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    Minerva
    Minerva is a multiplatform framework that provides a high level language to specify Augmented Reality applications in a very easy way, equivalent to Blender GameEngine. More info, please visit theminervaproject.wordpress.com
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    This project aims to develop an interaction framework based on body detection by webcams, identifying the skeleton shape (hands, arms, head, legs etc), for games, virtual reality, augmented reality and other applications.
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