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    libplacebo

    libplacebo

    Official mirror of libplacebo

    libplacebo is a flexible, high-performance graphics library built on top of Vulkan, designed to provide reusable GPU-accelerated components for media applications. It originated as a core part of the rendering pipeline for the mpv media player and has since grown into a standalone library used for tone mapping, dithering, color space conversion, and more. libplacebo is ideal for developers looking to integrate sophisticated video rendering and post-processing into their own applications with full control over shaders and rendering stages.
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    Darknet YOLO

    Darknet YOLO

    Real-Time Object Detection for Windows and Linux

    This is YOLO-v3 and v2 for Windows and Linux. YOLO (You only look once) is a state-of-the-art, real-time object detection system of Darknet, an open source neural network framework in C. YOLO is extremely fast and accurate. It uses a single neural network to divide a full image into regions, and then predicts bounding boxes and probabilities for each region. This project is a fork of the original Darknet project.
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    HIPAcc

    HIPAcc

    Heterogeneous Image Processing Acceleration (HIPACC) Framework

    HIPAcc development has moved to github: https://github.com/hipacc HIPAcc allows to design image processing kernels and algorithms in a domain-specific language (DSL). From this high-level description, low-level target code for GPU accelerators is generated using source-to-source translation. As back ends, the framework supports CUDA, OpenCL, and Renderscript. HIPAcc allows programmers to develop imaging applications while providing high productivity, flexibility and portability as well as competitive performance: the same algorithm description serves as basis for targeting different GPU accelerators and low-level languages.
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    LBP in multiple platforms

    LBP implementation in multiple computing platforms (ARM,GPU, DSP...)

    ...When selecting a suitable LBP implementation platform, the specific application and its requirements in terms of performance, size, energy efficiency, cost and developing time has to be carefully considered. This is a software toolbox that collects software implementations of the Local Binary Pattern operator in several platforms: - OpenCL for CPU & GPU - OpenCL for GPU (branchless) - C code optimized for ARM - OpenGL ES 2.0 shaders mobile GPUs - C code for TI C64x DSP core (branchless) - C code for TTA processor synthesis If you use the code somewhere, please cite: Bordallo López M., Nieto A., Boutellier J., Hannuksela J., and Silvén O. "Evaluation of real-time LBP computing in multiple architectures," Journal of Real Time Image Processing, 2014
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