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    SOD

    SOD

    An Embedded Computer Vision & Machine Learning Library

    SOD is an embedded, modern cross-platform computer vision and machine learning software library that expose a set of APIs for deep-learning, advanced media analysis & processing including real-time, multi-class object detection and model training on embedded systems with limited computational resource and IoT devices. SOD was built to provide a common infrastructure for computer vision applications and to accelerate the use of machine perception in open source as well as commercial products....
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    DensePose

    DensePose

    A real-time approach for mapping all human pixels of 2D RGB images

    ...DensePose is widely used in augmented reality, motion capture, virtual try-on, and visual effects applications because it enables real-time 3D human mapping from 2D inputs. The model architecture builds on Mask R-CNN, using additional regression heads to predict UV coordinates that map image pixels to 3D surfaces.
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    DressCode

    A virtual mirror using OpenGL and a SoftKinetic ToF camera.

    We propose a virtual mirror that combines computer vision, computer graphics and physical based simulation. A time-of-flight camera mounted on a vertical monitor provides RGB (red-green-blue) and depth data of the scene. The system uses this retrieved data to construct a 3D model of the user. The final rendered scene omits the constructed 3D model, and projects the rendered garment on the user's image onto the monitor to give the user the impression that (s)he is wearing the garment.
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