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    AliceVision

    AliceVision

    3D Computer Vision Framework

    ...The framework is built with a strong emphasis on research-grade algorithms while maintaining the robustness required for production environments, making it suitable for industries such as visual effects, cultural heritage preservation, and robotics. AliceVision is modular, enabling developers to use individual components or customize the pipeline for specific workflows, including panorama stitching and camera tracking. It integrates with tools like Meshroom, which offers a graphical interface to simplify complex reconstruction processes for non-technical users.
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    Bullet Physics SDK

    Bullet Physics SDK

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

    This is the official C++ source code repository of the Bullet Physics SDK: real-time collision detection and multi-physics simulation for VR, games, visual effects, robotics, machine learning etc. We are developing a new differentiable simulator for robotics learning, called Tiny Differentiable Simulator, or TDS. The simulator allows for hybrid simulation with neural networks. It allows different automatic differentiation backends, for forward and reverse mode gradients. TDS can be trained using Deep Reinforcement Learning, or using Gradient based optimization (for example LFBGS). ...
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    Butteraugli

    Butteraugli

    Estimates the psychovisual difference between two images

    butteraugli is a perceptual similarity metric designed to estimate how noticeable differences between two images will be to the human eye. Instead of simple pixel math, it models aspects of human vision—color sensitivity, spatial masking, and contrast perception—to highlight differences that viewers actually see. The core tool outputs a single “distance” score along with per-pixel or per-region maps that show where artifacts are most objectionable. These maps make it practical to tune...
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