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    WebP Codec

    WebP Codec

    Library to encode and decode images in WebP format

    libwebp is the reference codec library for Google’s WebP image format, providing both encoding and decoding along with command-line tools. It supplies cwebp to compress images into WebP and dwebp to decompress them back, making it easy to test quality/size trade-offs across presets and tuning parameters. The GitHub repository is a mirror; the canonical source of truth lives on Chromium’s git, and developer docs are hosted on WebP’s portal. The project underpins WebP support across browsers,...
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    iceWing
    iceWing is a graphical plugin shell optimized for, but not limit to, image processing and vision system development. Predefined or self-written plugins operate hierarchically on data provided by other plugins and can also generate new data-streams. An important predefined plugin can read images and videos from disk in various formats, from grabber-hardware, e.g. V4L2-devices or FireWire, and also from external, network wide processes.
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    RhinOS

    RhinOS

    RhinOS, CMS, Content Management System, Josep Sanz Campderrós

    RhinOS is a framework to develop web sites using the latest features to provide a fastest access and administration to the web portal. The main features are: - Parametrized CMS and simple and efficient pseudo-code parser.
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    Foad (EKG Processing)
    Foad is an open source software which receive an EKG Signal from scanner, WFDB database or heart sensors. Finding patient disease started by taking Fourier transform (FFT) from input signal and extract a single cycle. Based on some heuristic algorithm the most important feature like P , Q , R , S , T captured and feed to trained neural network. and so the final decision made by CNN library. As mentioned before this software also capable do some image processing on scanned paper to lower...
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    Linux based e-commerce server. Written entirely in perl, PostgreSQL database backend, page templates with HTML::Mason and image processing with ImageMagick.
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    openlpr is a open source project to implement license plate recognition in Win32 and Linux platform. It will provide the basic image processing to locate plate and character split and a neural network design to recognize character.
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