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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,...
Gandalf is a computer vision and numerical algorithm library, written in C, which allows you to develop new applications that will be portable and run FAST. Dynamically reconfigurable vector, matrix and image structures allow efficient use of memory.
LBP implementation in multiple computing platforms (ARM,GPU, DSP...)
...This is a software toolbox that collects software implementations of the Local Binary Pattern operator in several platforms:
- OpenCL for CPU & GPU
- OpenCL for GPU (branchless)
- C code optimized for ARM
- OpenGL ES 2.0 shaders mobile GPUs
- C code for TI C64x DSP core (branchless)
- C code for TTA processor synthesis
If you use the code somewhere, please cite:
Bordallo López M., Nieto A., Boutellier J., Hannuksela J., and Silvén O.
"Evaluation of real-time LBP computing in multiple architectures,"
Journal of Real Time Image Processing, 2014
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A library analog to those included in Matlab without the need of external libraries; just right for embedded or static linking. MTL was used to build a 3d Scanner.
MTL consists of pars
B - Basic Functions, Matrices, Images, Hypermodels (3d Models and up)
N - Numeric Functions ranging from linear regression over nonlinear optimization to singular-value computation
I - Image filters and Image enhancement
H - Hardware related (optional part), does require additional libraries and is only...
Toolbox for Box Approximation, Decomposition, and Grasping
BADGr, the BoxGrasping toolbox, is a package for Box Approximation, Decomposition, and Grasping. The toolbox was developed in the Computer Vision & Active Perception Lab, at the Royal Institute of Technology, as a participant of the EU research project PACO-PLUS, and published at the project's end in Summer 2010.
BADGr provides modules to approximate the shape of a point cloud (possibly from sensor data) by box primitives. These box primitives then serve as a base for the generation of...
...See the wiki for known issues and more information.
A computer vision program for analysis of magnetic data collected by a scanning probe microscope. 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.
OpenCV-AR is a software library used for Augmented Reality development. It is targeted on Linux, though it is also able to work on Windows platform. It is an alternative to ARToolKit for Augmented Reality application development.
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The Tensor Voting Framework is a powerful technique for perceptual grouping, manifold learning, etc. It has proved to be a useful tool in the Computer Vision community. OpenTVF is an open source implementation of TVF.
PyCV is a Python package of modules useful for computer vision tasks. Its current focus is on boosting techniques, Haar-like features, and face detection. PyCV provides the world's fastest method for training a face detector, in a few hours.
The STAIR Vision Library (SVL), originally developed to support the STanford AI Robot, provides software infrastructure for computer vision, machine learning, and probabilistic graphical models.
The Vision Analysis Toolkit provides a framework for the development of computer vision algorithms using arbitrary named channel containers, flexible data types, and 1/2/3-D buffers.
Video processing and computer vision library for GNU/Linux offering interfaces to do image- and video-I/O with ImageMagick/Magick++, Xine, firewire digital camera (DC1394), and video for linux (V4L2).
Note that this version of HornetsEye is deprecated. HornetsEye now is released as multiple packages on RubyGems.org. The source code is available on Github.com (see https://wedesoft.github.io/hornetseye-doc/ for more information).
This project has been renamed to oooark. Old file releases will still be available here. uvsim is a project focused on enabling algorithm development for unmanned systems. It is being constructed to provide an identical interface to simulations and h
The CVR-Lib (Computer Vision and Robotics Library) is a C++ object oriented library for computer vision. It provides lots of functionality to solve mathematical problems, many image processing and analysis algorithms, classification tools, and much more.
A system for playing chess with a computer player using a real chess board. An experiment in learning the techniques of Computer Vision and having fun in the process.
CVSharp (aka Computer Vision in C#) is a Computer Vision project. Until the present day just one part of the whole project was actually developed. It's called CVSharp Lab, an Image Processing Tool.
This program utilize the OpenCV (Intel Computer Vision) library to track an initial point over a series of frames. The image source is a camera or a pair of before/after pictures. Each frame passes some filter stages. This pipeline can be configured.
This Java native library wraps OpenCV (Computer Vision Lib.) function cvMatchTemplate and implements methods for utilities result visualization. It allows efficient images template matching using Normalized Cross-Correlation (NCC) and others algorithms.
Camera Kombat is an opensource fighting game based on computer vision that enables free, unencumbered interaction. In order to enable this level of interaction, images of the users are captured by a webcam and their gestures are recognized in real-time.
The free-vision project aims at creating a library for computer vision related functions, including camera capture interface, stereo, image processing, camera calibration and so on.
The Mimas Toolkit is a C++ real-time computer vision library. Algorithms include edge/corner-detection, object recognition/tracking, LSI-filters, segmentation, array-operators, convolution etc. OO wrappers for LAPACK, libxine, V4L, FFTW are provided.