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    sakurabegonia

    Project Sakura, a AOSP flavour that brings spring in your device.

    Project Sakura is an AOSP flavour built on Lineage OS with added functionality, stability and smoothness, bringing spring into your device.
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    InstaMaterial

    InstaMaterial

    Implementation of Instagram with Material Design

    ...Thanks to this our app can work on more than 90% of all Android devices (according to the presented statistics). The implemented elements and effects include a Send button animation in comments view, ViewAnimator, Ripples, and RecyclerView smoothness. Floating context menu for feed item. Like counter, like button animation, like photo animation, AnimatorSet, ObjectAnimator, and TextSwitcher. Custom view drawing, camera preview, capturing photo, circular reveal, and many elements and effects more.
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    gc_hole_filling

    Depth map hole filling using graph cuts

    Code to fill missing holes in a depth map using a second-order smoothness prior. Implemented in matlab using graph cuts. Accompanies the paper "Herrera C., D., Kannala, J., Ladicky, L., Heikkila, J., Depth map inpainting under a second-order smoothness prior, SCIA, 2013"
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