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    Scene
    Scene is a computer vision framework that performs background subtraction and object tracking, using two traditional algorithms and three more recent algorithms based on neural networks and fuzzy classification rules. For each detected object, Scene sends TUIO messages to one or several client applications. The present release features GPU accelerated versions of all the background subtraction methods and morphological post processing of the object blobs with dilation and erosion filters, implemented in OpenCL. The framework was mainly designed as a toolkit for the rapid development of interactive art projects that explore dynamics of complex environments. The Scene GUI runs and compiles under Windows, Linux, and MacOS X, and is available in both 32 bit and 64 bit versions.
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    proGPUKLT is a library for the Processing programming language and environment that wraps a GPU-implementation of the Kanade-Lucas-Tomasi feature tracker used for computer vision applications.
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    A graphical toolkit to use the GPU (Graphical Processor) to perform general purpose operations.
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