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    UoMASM

    UoMASM

    A C++ Active Shape Model Library from the University of Manchester

    A library and associated tools for building and searching with Active Shape Models (ASM). It builds on the VXL computer vision libraries. Includes a GUI tool to search new images with the ASM. Depends on: VXL, Qt (Version 4), UoMqVXL
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    UoMqVXL

    UoMqVXL

    Qt based GUI classes for the VXL Computer Vision Libraries

    Qt based GUI classes for VXL from the University of Manchester. Includes libraries to display VXL images and graphics, including shape model manipulation. Also includes tools to display images and points, and to annotate images with points.
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    Hiera

    Hiera

    A fast, powerful, and simple hierarchical vision transformer

    Hiera is a hierarchical vision transformer designed to be fast, simple, and strong across image and video recognition tasks. The core idea is to use straightforward hierarchical attention with a minimal set of architectural “bells and whistles,” achieving competitive or superior accuracy while being markedly faster at inference and often faster to train. The repository provides installation options (from source or Torch Hub), a model zoo with pre-trained checkpoints, and code for evaluation...
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    DensePose

    DensePose

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

    DensePose is a computer vision system that maps all human pixels in an RGB image to the 3D surface of a human body model. It extends human pose estimation from predicting joint keypoints to providing dense correspondences between 2D images and a canonical 3D mesh (such as the SMPL model). This enables detailed understanding of human shape, motion, and surface appearance directly from images or videos. The repository includes the DensePose network architecture, training code, pretrained models, and dataset tools for annotation and visualization. ...
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    BADGr

    BADGr

    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 box-based pre-grasp hypotheses for robot grippers.
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