OpenCV
OpenCV (Open Source Computer Vision Library) is written in C/C++, for real time computer vision. It takes advantage of multi-core processing and hardware acceleration. Applications of OpenCV includes egomotion estimation, gesture recognition, facial recognition system, and artificial neural networks.
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An Acid Cam version powered by OpenGL, which can be operated using a computer keyboard for generating live visuals, to be streamed online through OBS.
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This repo enhances waste-to-energy processing using LSTM classifiers to analyze high-speed waste motion from cluttered environments. We use optical flow from WasteAnt datasets to detect anomalies that may signal hazards, providing a more effective alternative to traditional object detection.
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PhotonVision is the free, fast, and easy-to-use computer vision solution for the FIRST Robotics Competition.
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Person detection and movment tracking using YOLOv8
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Digitalize Super 8 films with Python & reactivex & FT232H
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Smart Glasses for the Visually Impaired
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Simple implementation of image segmentation using the Watershed algorithm
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Open Source Computer Vision Library
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This application captures the luminance from the webcam feed and adjusts the screen brightness accordingly.
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Steganography is for hiding text in the image without changeing image look with openCV and Numpy Library
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This project is designed to detect image forgery using various techniques and tools. It includes a Flask web application that allows users to upload images and check their authenticity. The project utilizes the CASIA2 dataset from Kaggle.
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Python script to generate a sticker image from logo png/svg, built with OpenCV and NumPy
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