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    SAM 2

    SAM 2

    The repository provides code for running inference with SAM 2

    ...The project also includes scripts and notebooks to compare SAM2 against SAM on edge cases, benchmarks showing improvements, and evaluation suites to measure mask quality metrics like IoU and boundary error.
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    SAHI

    SAHI

    A lightweight vision library for performing large object detection

    A lightweight vision library for performing large-scale object detection & instance segmentation. Object detection and instance segmentation are by far the most important fields of applications in Computer Vision. However, detection of small objects and inference on large images are still major issues in practical usage. Here comes the SAHI to help developers overcome these real-world problems with many vision utilities. Detection of small objects and objects far away in the scene is a major...
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    Portable Robotics Eye Vergence Control

    Portable Robotics Eye Vergence Control

    Eye movements control portable on different robotic stereo heads

    This project provides a software module for the control of the binocular coordination of a robotic stereo head, based on a bio-inspired algorithm. The project is now available for the iCub platform to work on YARP [https://github.com/stino78/vergence-control/][1] The algorithm works on the top of a distributed representation of binocular disparity supplied by a population of binocular energy-model neural units. The project allows a robust control and adaptive binocular coordination...
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    Low-power approximate adders provide basic building blocks for approximate computing hardware that have shown remarkable energy efficiency for error-resilient applications (like image/video processing, computer vision, etc.), especially for battery-driven portable systems. In this paper, we present a novel scalable, fast yet accurate analytical method to evaluate the output error probability of multi-bit low power adders for a predetermined probability of input bits. Our method recursively computes the error probability by considering the accurate cases only, which are considerably smaller than the erroneous ones. ...
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