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    Cactus

    Cactus

    Low-latency AI inference engine optimized for mobile devices

    ...Cactus emphasizes efficient memory usage through techniques such as zero-copy computation graphs and quantized model formats, allowing large models to run within the constraints of mobile hardware. It supports a wide range of AI tasks including text generation, speech-to-text, vision processing, and retrieval-augmented workflows through a unified API interface. A notable feature of Cactus is its hybrid execution model, which can dynamically route tasks between on-device processing and cloud services when additional compute is required.
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    Zvec

    Zvec

    A lightweight, lightning-fast, in-process vector database

    ...Developed by Alibaba’s Tongyi Lab, it positions itself as the “SQLite of vector databases” by being easy to integrate, minimal in dependencies, and capable of handling high throughput with low latency on edge devices or small systems. Zvec excels at approximate nearest neighbor search and retrieval tasks that power features like semantic search, recommendation systems, and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) setups. Its performance benchmarks show it achieving high queries-per-second and fast index build times compared to similar tools. Because it runs in-process, developers can embed it in native apps, microservices, or edge computing scenarios where traditional server-based vector databases might be overkill.
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    Bullet Physics SDK

    Bullet Physics SDK

    Real-time collision detection and multi-physics simulation for VR

    ...TDS can be trained using Deep Reinforcement Learning, or using Gradient based optimization (for example LFBGS). In addition, the simulator can be entirely run on CUDA for fast rollouts, in combination with Augmented Random Search. This allows for 1 million simulation steps per second. It is highly recommended to use PyBullet Python bindings for improved support for robotics, reinforcement learning and VR. Use pip install pybullet and checkout the PyBullet Quickstart Guide.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    SmartOpenCV

    SmartOpenCV

    OpenCV enhancement library for Android

    ...It supports integration with machine learning models, enabling hybrid workflows that combine traditional computer vision techniques with modern AI approaches. SmartOpenCV is suitable for applications such as robotics, surveillance, augmented reality, and image analysis, where efficient and reliable processing is required. It also includes utilities for handling video streams and real-time processing, making it applicable to dynamic environments.
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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, Computational Geometry Algorithms Library, Intel's Math Kernel Library and Integrated Performance Primitives, the Octave library, etc...
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    OpenCV-AR
    OpenCV-AR is a software library used for Augmented Reality development. It is targeted on Linux, though it is also able to work on Windows platform. It is an alternative to ARToolKit for Augmented Reality application development.
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