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The webcam computer vision (WCCV) project focuses on computer vision algorithms and systems that follow the web cam paradigm: cheap, robust and efficient. The project comprises designs, patterns, code, tutorials and examples.
Myron (webcamxtra) brings native-implemented, cross-platform computer vision to Processing and Macromedia Director, allowing inexpensive commercial USB cameras to control just about anything. Keep computer vision easy and inexpensive for the people!
The Video Processing Evaluation Resource: A toolkit for evaluating computer vision algorithms on video, and a corresponding tool for annotating video streams with spatial metadata.
A C++ library of high level motion analysis/computer vision functions, coupled with GUIs that allow easy configuration and use. Current development focuses on color tracking, multiple camera calibration and triangulation, and 3D tracking algorithms.
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Computer Vision Software designed for AttyTheWalker, a made from scratch hexapod robot.
Entirely developed in C language for GNU/Linux platforms it's the best way to move the robot using a personal computer with RS-232 serial communication.
This projects aim is to create an easy to use system for computer perception and computer vision tasks.
It consists of three parts; a computer perception library (libCP), a processor based framework, and a graphical userinterface.
i3D-converter creates a 3D representation from a couple of images (or a pair of stereo images). This program also performs other Computer Vision operations such as, edge and corner detection, image filtering, getting geometric shapes,...
Cambio is a computer simulator of a robot with stereo, 3D vision. It is intended mainly as a tool for studying computer vision algorithms, but I might expand it to cover other topics in robotics of interest (sensorymotor cognition, reliability, etc).
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A low code unified framework for computer vision and deep learning
Monk is an open source low code programming environment to reduce the cognitive load faced by entry level programmers while catering to the needs of Expert Deep Learning engineers.
There are three libraries in this opensource set.
- Monk Classiciation- https://monkai.org. A Unified wrapper over major deep learning frameworks. Our core focus area is at the intersection of Computer Vision and Deep Learning algorithms.
- Monk Object Detection -...
ViKi (Virtual Interactive keyboard Interface) is a global framework that enables contactless human machine interaction using computer vision techniques.
Only a simple webcam is sufficient to emulate traditional devices such as mouse and keyboard do.