Python code able to convert / compress image to PI (3.14, π) Indexes
Image processing tool that encodes pixel data as indices within the first 16.7 million digits of PI (π). Features high-performance Numba-accelerated search and a signature 'film-grain' aesthetic upon reconstruction.
ZIP also include 16 MB file with 16,7 mil numbers of PI
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Hardware & Environment
Apple Silicon: Apple M2 (Mac mini/MacBook)
x86_64 Platform: Intel Core Ultra 5 225F (Arrow Lake, 10 Cores)
OS 1: Fedora 43 (GNOME)
OS 2: Windows 11 Pro...
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Image processing framework to integrate EM software packages.
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Xmipp is a well-known package in the EM image processing. It is integrated...
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