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    Point Cloud Library

    Point Cloud Library

    A standalone, large scale, open project for 2D/3D image processing

    ...To simplify both usage and development, we split PCL into a series of modular libraries. PCL is cross-platform, and has been successfully compiled and deployed on Linux, MacOS, Windows, and Android. To simplify development, PCL is split into a series of smaller code libraries, that can be compiled separately. This modularity is important for distributing PCL on platforms with reduced computational or size constraints.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Emgu CV

    Emgu CV is a cross platform .Net wrapper for OpenCV

    ...Allowing OpenCV functions to be called from .NET compatible languages such as C#, VB, VC++, IronPython etc. The wrapper can be compiled in Mono and run on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, iPhone, iPad and Android devices.
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    Downloads: 115 This Week
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    CompressPng

    CompressPng

    Java Groovy library plugin

    CompressPng is a Java/Groovy library/plugin aimed at automating the compression of PNG images in an Android / JVM-based build environment. It is intended to help with automatically compressing images (e.g., for Android apps) during the build process, possibly integrating with Gradle or build scripts, thereby reducing the size of PNG assets integrated into apps. Support for usage via Gradle or other JVM build tools (via dependencies).
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    libcrn is document image processing library written in C++11 for Linux, Windows, Mac OsX and Google Android. It is a toolbox that allows to create easily software such as OCRs and layout analysis tools.
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    Vibrant.js

    Vibrant.js

    Extract prominent colors from an image. JS port of Android's Palette

    Vibrant.js is a JavaScript library for extracting prominent colors from images to generate aesthetically pleasing color palettes. It is inspired by the Android Palette API and allows developers to style interfaces dynamically based on image content. Common use cases include adapting UI elements to match album art, user avatars, or featured content images.
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    Java OCR
    Java OCR is a suite of pure java libraries for image processing and character recognition. Small memory footprint and lack of external dependencies makes it suitable for android development. Provides modular structure for easier deployment
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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