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    JavaCV

    JavaCV

    Java interface to OpenCV, FFmpeg, and more

    JavaCV uses wrappers from the JavaCPP Presets of commonly used libraries by researchers in the field of computer vision (OpenCV, FFmpeg, libdc1394, FlyCapture, Spinnaker, OpenKinect, librealsense, CL PS3 Eye Driver, videoInput, ARToolKitPlus, flandmark, Leptonica, and Tesseract) and provides utility classes to make their functionality easier to use on the Java platform, including Android. JavaCV also comes with hardware accelerated full-screen image display (CanvasFrame and GLCanvasFrame),...
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    Operit AI

    Operit AI

    Powerful Android AI agent with tools, automation, and Linux shell

    ...It integrates deep system-level capabilities with a wide range of tools, allowing the AI to perform real tasks such as file management, automation, and system control directly on the device. A standout aspect of the project is its built-in Ubuntu 24 environment, which enables users to run Linux commands, scripts, and development tools in a mobile context. Operit supports both local and remote AI models, including offline execution through frameworks like llama.cpp and MNN, helping preserve user privacy while maintaining flexibility. ...
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    Pattern recognition software package. It includes several classification and clustering algorithms. It can read data from a set of images, an ASCII file or a JDBC connection. A small TCP data server with its corresponding JDBC driver is included.
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