Delaunay Triangulation Image Morphing
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Delaunay Triangulation Image Morphing
Python Image Morpher (PIM) is a program that blends images to your content!
Machine learning/inference desktop suite written in MFC/C++, demonstrates AI machine learning, uses machine learning inference to resize/blend/morph images, more details can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7J6oxk9tSA
Program to apply random elastic rubbersheet transforms to Netpbm color (.ppm, i.e., P6 raw color) images for augmenting training sets in machine learning/deep learning. The program reads an input .ppm image from stdin and writes a ppm image to stdout. Original Author: Marius Bulacu (.pgm version for characters). Adapted for .ppm and color: Lambe…
"Image-Morphing" is a GitHub repository with code for blending two images smoothly into each other using a triangulation-based algorithm. With an easy-to-use implementation and a detailed README, this repo is beginner-friendly.
An automatic and non-domain-specific image morphing algorithm that doesn't require manual keypoints
Parallel Image Morphing via Affine Transformation
Age progression with image morphing
The programming solutions to a variety of image processing concepts and problems
Image morphing without reference points by applying warp maps and optimizing over them.
Jupyter Notebook and more for Image Morphing project of SIV course (UNITN)
Morphing fg_image and puting on top of bg_image by mapping fg_points onto bg_points.
rearrange the pixels of one image to create another image; not your usual image morph app
Autoencoders with TensorFlow 2
Automatic image morphing
Automatic Image Morphing
Image Processing Algorithms implemented from scratch with in-built concurrency support <3
Implementation of image morphing
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