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    kapture

    kapture

    Tools for manipulating datasets

    Kapture is a pivot file format, based on text and binary files, used to describe SfM (Structure From Motion) and more generally sensor-acquired data.
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    hloc

    hloc

    Visual localization made easy with hloc

    ...This codebase won the indoor/outdoor localization challenges at CVPR 2020 and ECCV 2020, in combination with SuperGlue, our graph neural network for feature matching. We provide step-by-step guides to localize with Aachen, InLoc, and to generate reference poses for your own data using SfM. Just download the datasets and you're reading to go! The notebook pipeline_InLoc.ipynb shows the steps for localizing with InLoc. It's much simpler since a 3D SfM model is not needed. We show in pipeline_SfM.ipynb how to run 3D reconstruction for an unordered set of images. This generates reference poses, and a nice sparse 3D model suitable for localization with the same pipeline as Aachen.
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    Grow.dev

    Grow.dev

    A declarative website generator designed for high-quality websites

    Grow.dev is a static site generator optimized for building highly interactive, localized microsites. Grow.dev focuses on providing optimal workflows and developer ergonomics for creating projects that are highly maintainable in the long term. Grow.dev encourages a strong but simple separation of content and presentation and makes maintaining content in different locales and environments a snap.
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    TransPose

    TransPose

    PyTorch Implementation for "TransPose, Keypoint localization

    TransPose is a human pose estimation model based on a CNN feature extractor, a Transformer Encoder, and a prediction head. Given an image, the attention layers built in Transformer can efficiently capture long-range spatial relationships between keypoints and explain what dependencies the predicted keypoints locations highly rely on.
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    tmx2text

    Extract text data from tmx files

    Tmx2text provides a simple interface to extract text data from tmx translation memories. It is written in Python (requires Python3 or higher) and uses PyQt (Qt 4) and is released under the GPL. Although it was created for Linux it should work on other platforms where Python3 and PyQt4 are installed.
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