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    OpenPose

    OpenPose

    Real-time multi-person keypoint detection library for body, face, etc.

    ...It is authored by Ginés Hidalgo, Zhe Cao, Tomas Simon, Shih-En Wei, Yaadhav Raaj, Hanbyul Joo, and Yaser Sheikh. It is maintained by Ginés Hidalgo and Yaadhav Raaj. OpenPose would not be possible without the CMU Panoptic Studio dataset. We would also like to thank all the people who has helped OpenPose in any way. 15, 18 or 25-keypoint body/foot keypoint estimation, including 6 foot keypoints. Runtime invariant to number of detected people. 2x21-keypoint hand keypoint estimation. Runtime depends on number of detected people. 70-keypoint face keypoint estimation. ...
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    Portable Robotics Eye Vergence Control

    Portable Robotics Eye Vergence Control

    Eye movements control portable on different robotic stereo heads

    This project provides a software module for the control of the binocular coordination of a robotic stereo head, based on a bio-inspired algorithm. The project is now available for the iCub platform to work on YARP [https://github.com/stino78/vergence-control/][1] The algorithm works on the top of a distributed representation of binocular disparity supplied by a population of binocular energy-model neural units. The project allows a robust control and adaptive binocular coordination...
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