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A group of GStreamer plugins allowing for easy integration of OpenCV computer vision and image processing techniques with GStreamer applications.

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This project aims to develop an implementation of Kalman filter and Condensation filter to track simple videos, like a bouncing ball or a remote-controlled machine. The project is developed in C++ programming language, using openCV to process videos and HighGUI to create the user interface. Another ... [More] goal of the project is to generate statistics about the quality of the used algorithms. This project is born to a course of Senior Informatic Engineering at the University of Florence from three junior engineers. The project is released under the GNU General Public License. [Less]

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pxCamera is a simple video camera capture class that layers on top of pxCore, my portable opensource framebuffer library. The design of pxCamera make it well suited to do a variety of fun and interesting things with captured video frames like computer vision or image processing applications. The ... [More] design of the pxCamera API followed a few principles as follows: Be Simple – Allows for enumeration of available capture devices and the ability to initiate capturing frames from a given camera into a pxBuffer(framebuffer). No UI Policy – Simple capture into a framebuffer. No UI is assumed. Support multiple capture sources simultaneously. [I’ve tested with two webcams] pxCamera should support any DirectShow compatible video source. Portable API – The API is portable even though the implementation is currently only for Windows. Related Projects: pxCore - Portable Framebuffer Library [Less]

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A library of image understanding-related algorithms. Provides basic image processing, mathematical morphology, and machine learning algorithms.

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CYA: People Vision SoftwareCYA People Vision Software is a cross platform set of video sensing tools developed in Openframeworks (http://www.openframeworks.cc) for use in design, prototyping, and installed systems. A collaboration started by LAB at Rockwell Group (http://lab.rockwellgroup.com ) ... [More] and the LABS at IDEO (http://labs.ideo.com). Join Us! This started as an initiative between Dave Vondle and Joshua Walton with many of the key components generated through the hard work of James Tichenor, Brett Renfer, and James George who in turn also used components from the openframeworks community who in turn built upon many open source projects. Dave Vondle - Project Lead Joshua Walton - Project Lead James Tichenor - Interaction Designer Brett Renfer - Interaction Designer, Software Design and Architecture James George - Software Design and Architecture It stands on the shoulders of giants, with special thanks to the teams that develop Openframeworks, OpenCV, and the many individuals who are all working on creating better computer vision systems. p.s. - We know CYA stands for something, we just aren't sure what. Dave suggested C omputer Bod Y A wareness. [Less]

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Movid is an acronym; it stands for ‘Modular Open Vision Interaction Daemon’. It’s a cross-platform and Open Source vision tracker, designed to be as modular as possible.

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PyVision is a object-oriented Computer Vision Toolkit for researchers that contains vision and machine learning algorithms and algorithm analysis and easily interfaces with scipy/numpy, PIL, opencv and other computer and machine learning libraries.

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