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    JavaCV

    JavaCV

    Java interface to OpenCV, FFmpeg, and more

    JavaCV uses wrappers from the JavaCPP Presets of commonly used libraries by researchers in the field of computer vision (OpenCV, FFmpeg, libdc1394, FlyCapture, Spinnaker, OpenKinect, librealsense, CL PS3 Eye Driver, videoInput, ARToolKitPlus, flandmark, Leptonica, and Tesseract) and provides utility classes to make their functionality easier to use on the Java platform, including Android. JavaCV also comes with hardware accelerated full-screen image display (CanvasFrame and GLCanvasFrame),...
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    HashingBaselineForImageRetrieval

    HashingBaselineForImageRetrieval

    Various hashing methods for image retrieval and serves as the baseline

    This repository provides baseline implementations of deep supervised hashing methods for image retrieval tasks using PyTorch. It includes clean, minimal code for several hashing algorithms designed to map images into compact binary codes while preserving similarity in feature space, enabling fast and scalable retrieval from large image datasets.
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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.
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    LBP in multiple platforms

    LBP implementation in multiple computing platforms (ARM,GPU, DSP...)

    The Local Binary Pattern (LBP) is a texture operator that is used in several different computer vision applications and implemented in a variety of platforms. When selecting a suitable LBP implementation platform, the specific application and its requirements in terms of performance, size, energy efficiency, cost and developing time has to be carefully considered.
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    Time Adaptive Self-Organizing Map

    An Artificial Neural Network for Clustering, Classification, etc

    ...The TASOM has been originally introduced for adaptive and changing environments. Several versions of TASOM networks have been introduced. Some of them are capable of changing the number of neurons based on the problems at hand. Moreover, a binary tree version of the TASOM has been introduced for faster performance.
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