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    OpenPose

    OpenPose

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

    ...Runtime invariant to number of detected people. 2x21-keypoint hand keypoint estimation. Runtime depends on number of detected people. 70-keypoint face keypoint estimation. Runtime depends on number of detected people. Input: Image, video, webcam, Flir/Point Grey, IP camera, and support to add your own custom input source (e.g., depth camera).
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    VideoMan Library

    VideoMan Library

    C++ library for image acquisition and visualization

    ...It can also display multiple images using OpenGL with different layouts. Easy integration with OpenCV, CUDA... Perfect for computer vision. Keywords: video capture, computer vision, machine vision, opencv, opengl, cameras, video input devices, firewire, usb, gige
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    qcv

    qcv

    Computer Vision Framework Library (for Linux)

    ...QCV provides interfaces for C and C++. The C interface is a set of simple function calls to allow the user to visualize data and obtain events from the system and user input. The C++ interface has more features allowing the user to run and analyze complex computer vision algorithm in a few lines of code (see the stereo and surf examples). QCV offers a 2D visualization tool, an on-line on-the-fly parameter editor, a clock tool to evaluate computation times, and a control tool to manipulate input video and sequences of images. ...
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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,...
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    SURF-nanodots

    Very basic computer vision program

    ...Originated in summer 2007 as a collection of C compiled for Matlab (MEX) files and was eventually ported to a standalone C++ application with a GUI created in Qt. This program takes atomic and magnetic force microscope (AFM/MFM) image pairs as input and uses threshold segmentation to identify magnetic nanodots by intensity in the AFM image. These are then used to assess the magnetic states of those dots in the MFM image Attribution: "C++ GUI Programming with Qt 4" by Blanchette and Summerfield was helpful in getting me started on the GUI.
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