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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Deep Learning Simplified is an Open-source repository, containing beginner to advance level deep learning projects for the contributors, who are willing to start their journey in Deep Learning. Devfolio URL, https://devfolio.co/projects/deep-learning-simplified-f013
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Person's body parts or joint position prediction using openCV
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An easy-to-use and robust library for seamless interaction with OAK cameras and the DepthAI API. It aims to bridge the gap between the DepthAI API and SDK, allowing for built-in integration with OpenCV and Open3D "out-of-the-box."
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Quickly detect and classify different species of harmful algae within natural water samples under a microscope in real-time with AI and an inexpensive (~$10) camera (or, if preferred, smartphone).
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Dynamic viability analysis of cancer cells via OpenCV
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Control your mouse cursor using hand gestures! This script uses OpenCV, MediaPipe, and PyAutoGUI to track your hand and click by touching thumb and index finger.
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🎥 Python and OpenCV-based scene cut/transition detection program & library.
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Camera Calibration using OpenCV
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Real-time facial and hand landmark detection using Python and OpenCV. Detects faces and hands in webcam feeds, tracing key landmarks for each detected face and hand in real time.
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SHAZAM! (but for MOVIES!)
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openFrameworks is a community-developed cross platform toolkit for creative coding in C++.
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Python for Data Science
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Drawing anything on screen using finger with help of mediapipe and opencv
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