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    PolyBench/C 4.2 Copyright (c) 2011-2016 the Ohio State University. Contact: Louis-Noel Pouchet <pouchet@cse.ohio-state.edu> Tomofumi Yuki <tomofumi.yuki@inria.fr> PolyBench is a benchmark suite of 30 numerical computations with static control flow, extracted from operations in various application domains (linear algebra computations, image processing, physics simulation, dynamic programming, statistics, etc.). PolyBench features include: - A single file, tunable...
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    An implementation of Bruhn et al.'s fast variational optical flow algorithm using the OpenCV image processing library. The code calculates dense flow fields with a user-specified level of precision.
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    CV Lab

    Visual algorithm designer for OpenCV

    CV Lab enables convenient development of computer vision algorithms by means of graphical designing of the processing flow. Writing code with OpenCV might be a time-consuming process. It is often required to compile and run the code in order to see the results of the currently made changes. Especially, when some of the function parameters are to be tuned for establishing the optimal values. Some code also has to be added to provide presentation of the intermediate or final results...
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