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    trackers

    trackers

    Multi-object tracking algorithms

    trackers is a plug-and-play multi-object tracking library designed to work with virtually any object detection model, enabling developers to follow objects across video frames with minimal setup. The library provides clean, modular implementations of leading tracking algorithms and can be used either from the command line or embedded directly into Python pipelines. It supports inputs such as videos, webcams, RTSP streams, or image directories and produces annotated tracking outputs that include labels and trajectories. ...
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    future

    future

    R package: future: Unified Parallel and Distributed Processing in R

    ...This lets code be written in a way that works with sequential execution, multicore, multisession, cluster, or remote compute backends, without changing the high-level code. It handles automatic exporting of needed global variables/functions, managing of packages, RNG, etc. Automatic detection and export of global objects and functions needed by future expressions, so the user doesn’t need to manage that manually. Ability to control how futures are resolved.
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    Kint

    Kint

    Kint - Advanced PHP dumper

    Kint is a PHP debugging tool that provides developers with an intuitive and highly informative way to inspect variables and data structures. It replaces standard debugging methods like var_dump() and print_r() with a more readable and structured output, highlighting key details and nesting. Kint is designed to simplify debugging by automatically detecting variable types and presenting them in a clean, interactive format.
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    FreeSOLID is a library for collision detection of three-dimensional objects undergoing rigid motion and deformation. FreeSOLID is designed to be used in interactive 3D graphics applications.
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    This library is an effort to provide a collision detection library for generic polyhedra. Its purpose is mainly for 3D games where accurate detection is needed between two non-simple objects.
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    StarlingPunk

    StarlingPunk

    StarlingPunk is a framework built on top the Starling library

    StarlingPunk is a game framework built on top of the Starling GPU-accelerated 2D library (AS3 / Flash / AIR). It is inspired by FlashPunk: it gives structure (entities, worlds), collision detection systems, tile maps, etc., and is intended to help developers organize 2D game code more cleanly while benefiting from Starling’s performance. It has features for quick prototyping and reusing code between projects. Organizing game objects into Worlds, Entities, with type-based grouping etc. Manage entity drawing order via depth/layer so that scenes render properly in order (foreground/background, etc.)
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    curjent
    Concurrent agents for Java. Create multithreaded active objects using standard Java interfaces and classes without explicit use of threads, synchronization, or other concurrency primitives.
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    flixel

    flixel

    flixel is a free Actionscript (Flash) library

    Flixel is a free, open-source game development library written in ActionScript 3 originally for Flash, created by Adam “Atomic” Saltsman. It provides a lightweight yet powerful base framework to build 2D games: handling rendering, input, collisions, tilemaps, particles, cameras, etc. It was designed to be easy to learn and extend, useful both for simple arcade style games and more elaborate ones. It has been used for many indie / Flash games (including commercial and contest-nominated ones),...
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    Yaobi is a fast collision detection library for general triangulated objects. It uses a hierarchical representation based on oriented bounding boxes. Yaobi compares well with other libraries when it comes to speed and memory consumption.
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