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    TextureAtlas Toolbox

    TextureAtlas Toolbox

    A powerful, free and open-source tool for TextureAtlases/Spritesheets

    TextureAtlas Toolbox is an all-in-one solution for working with texture atlases and sprite sheets. Extract sprites into organized frame collections and GIF/WebP/APNG animations, generate optimized atlases from individual frames, or convert between 15+ atlas formats. Perfect for game developers, modders, and anyone creating showcases of game sprites. Formerly known as TextureAtlas to GIFs and Frames Licensed under AGPL-3.0 Third-party licenses: See...
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    PRMLT

    PRMLT

    Matlab code of machine learning algorithms in book PRML

    ...This package requires Matlab R2016b or latter, since it utilizes a new Matlab syntax called Implicit expansion (a.k.a. broadcasting). It also requires Statistics Toolbox (for some simple random number generator) and Image Processing Toolbox (for reading image data). The code is extremely compact. Minimizing code length is a major goal. As a result, the core of the algorithms can be easily spotted. Many tricks for speeding up Matlab code are applied (e.g. vectorization, matrix factorization, etc.). Usually, functions in this package are orders faster than Matlab builtin ones (e.g. kmeans). ...
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