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A JBIG2 decoder written for Java under a BSD license
The JPedal JBIG2 Image Decoder is a 100% pure Java image decoder for the JBIG2 file format. The decoder takes the JBIG2 image processing technology developed for the JPedal PDF renderer in 2007 and makes it available as a generic library for more general usage.
The JDeli Image Library https://www.idrsolutions.com/jdeli contains a much enhanced and faster version and also provides a complete ImageIO replacement (see https://www.idrsolutions.com/jdeli/imageio-replacement) for Tiff, JPEG,...
Java Image Processing Package for Basic Image Processing Operations like reading, writing,displaying ...... etc .. without using any additional tools .
CVSharp (aka Computer Vision in C#) is a Computer Vision project. Until the present day just one part of the whole project was actually developed. It's called CVSharp Lab, an Image Processing Tool.
Fourier is a portable image processing and analysis library written in ANSI C. It implements operations such as color space conversions, noise removal, enhancement, morphology, edge detection, thresholding, segmentation, and visual feature extraction
Image tagging (without using metadata) software written in Java (1.6). All image processing is taken care of by ImageMagick through JMagick. See wiki for main features/issues.
The Flexible Registration and Evaluation Engine (f.r.e.e.) allows the composition, evaluation and optimization of image processing/registration algorithms. It also aims to boost the exchangeability and comparability of data and algorithms in research.
A handwritten number recognition system was developed by using image processing and neural network technique. The system was developed in Java. Other applications which make use of image processing and neural network technique will be published too.
x86mph is an optimized library with vector, matrix, and vertex helpers (including an own TnL) It also contains memory helpers, and other stuff such as image processing (color inverting, changing bpp) taking advantage of x86's 3DNow!, MMX, and SSE
This program automatically adds tags to your pictures on flickr.com. First it computes the tags by image processing, then the user can choose which tags he wants to add to a certain picture.
GLEWpy aims to bring advanced OpenGL extensions to Python. This allows the Python OpenGL developer to use features such as fragment/vertex shaders and image processing on the GPU. It serves as a compliment to PyOpenGL and toolkits such as GLUT and SDL.
kradview is a viewer of images obtained for some different sources: X-ray, NMR and all DICOM-compatible imaging devices. Its aim is to be a complete platform for medical imaging and image processing.
ImLib3D is a C++ library and visualisation system for 3D image processing. It contains most basic image processing algorithms, and some more sophisticated ones. ImLib3D images are STL-compliant templated containers. Keywords: Medical, MRI, Brain
Written in Python and the Numeric package. It supports the examples of the book: Dougherty and Lotufo, Hands-on Morphological Image Proc., SPIE, 2003, ISSN=0-8194-4720-X. This toolbox has been continued at www.adessowiki.org under name ia870.
ImageJ is a public domain Java image processing program inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh. It runs, either as an online applet or as a downloadable application, on any computer with a Java 1.1 or later. HOME @ http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/
The Java Vision Toolkit (JVT) is a Java Advanced Imaging GUI/library for machine vision and image processing applications. It provides a framework for machine vision and image processing algorithms for 2D and 3D images.