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    Show Facebook Computer Vision Tags

    Show Facebook Computer Vision Tags

    Chrome Extension that displays automated image tags from Facebook

    ...Since Facebook uses a computer-vision model to analyse user-uploaded images and generate alt-text tags for accessibility (e.g., “Image may contain: golf, grass, outdoor and nature”), this extension surfaces those hidden tags directly in the UI—revealing what kind of information Facebook infers about images (objects present, activities being done, environment). The purpose is educational and somewhat cautionary: to help users understand the scope of visual inference and privacy issues. Once installed, the extension overlays those tags on images in the timeline, making visible what is typically hidden metadata. The project is relatively lightweight but has garnered attention due to its privacy transparency angle.
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    ijblob
    The IJBlob library indentifying connected components in binary images. The algorithm used for connected component labeling is: Chang, F. (2004). A linear-time component-labeling algorithm using contour tracing technique. Computer Vision and Image Understanding, 93(2), 206–220. doi:10.1016/j.cviu.2003.09.002 The ImageJ *Shape Filter Plugin* (see downloads) uses this library for flitering the blobs by its shape. If you are using IJBlob in a scientific publication, please...
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    QVision: Computer Vision Library for Qt

    QVision: Computer Vision Library for Qt

    Computer vision and image processing library for Qt.

    ...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, Computational Geometry Algorithms Library, Intel's Math Kernel Library and Integrated Performance Primitives, the Octave library, etc...
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