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fPotencia is the fruit of free time and passion for power systems simulation.
After observing the lack of ready-to-implement libraries for power system analisys, and that the existing ones focus on command line workflow, I decided myself to start a project to fill the gap.
Since Power system simulations have started needing to be executed in parallel, the old C-like designs are outdated; modular design is now needed to launch many simulations at the same time based on a base...
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This project (CvHMM) is an implementation of discrete Hidden Markov Models (HMM) based on OpenCV. It is simple to understand and simple to use. The Zip file contains one header for the implementation and one main.cpp file for a demonstration of how it works. Hope it becomes useful for your projects.
This is a MATLAB implementation of inverse compositional Active Appearance Models (AAMs), as described in the "Active Appearance Models Revisited" paper by Iain Matthews and Simon Baker.