Open Source Computer Vision Libraries - Page 2

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    Accord.NET Framework

    Accord.NET Framework

    Machine learning, computer vision, statistics and computing for .NET

    The Accord.NET Framework is a .NET machine learning framework combined with audio and image processing libraries completely written in C#. It is a complete framework for building production-grade computer vision, computer audition, signal processing and statistics applications even for commercial use. A comprehensive set of sample applications provide a fast start to get up and running quickly, and extensive documentation and a wiki help fill in the details. The Accord.NET project provides machine learning, statistics, artificial intelligence, computer vision and image processing methods to .NET. It can be used on Microsoft Windows, Xamarin, Unity3D, Windows Store applications, Linux or mobile. After merging with the AForge.NET project, the framework now offers a unified API for learning/training machine learning models that is both easy to use and extensible.
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    Datasets

    Datasets

    Hub of ready-to-use datasets for ML models

    Datasets is a library for easily accessing and sharing datasets, and evaluation metrics for Natural Language Processing (NLP), computer vision, and audio tasks. Load a dataset in a single line of code, and use our powerful data processing methods to quickly get your dataset ready for training in a deep learning model. Backed by the Apache Arrow format, process large datasets with zero-copy reads without any memory constraints for optimal speed and efficiency. We also feature a deep integration with the Hugging Face Hub, allowing you to easily load and share a dataset with the wider NLP community. There are currently over 2658 datasets, and more than 34 metrics available. Datasets naturally frees the user from RAM memory limitation, all datasets are memory-mapped using an efficient zero-serialization cost backend (Apache Arrow). Smart caching: never wait for your data to process several times.
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    PIFuHD

    PIFuHD

    High-Resolution 3D Human Digitization from A Single Image

    PIFuHD (Pixel-Aligned Implicit Function for 3D human reconstruction at high resolution) is a method and codebase to reconstruct high-fidelity 3D human meshes from a single image. It extends prior PIFu work by increasing resolution and detail, enabling fine geometry in cloth folds, hair, and subtle surface features. The method operates by learning an implicit occupancy / surface function conditioned on the image and camera projection; at inference time it queries dense points to reconstruct a mesh via marching cubes. It also uses a two-stage architecture: a coarse global model followed by local refinement patches to capture fine detail, balancing global consistency and local detail. The repo includes training pipelines, dataset loaders (for Multi-POP, etc.), and inference scripts for mesh output including depth maps for postprocessing. To help practical use, there are utilities for normal estimation, texture back-projection, mesh cleanup, and integration with rendering pipelines.
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    opencv4nodejs

    opencv4nodejs

    Nodejs bindings to OpenCV 3 and OpenCV 4

    OpenCV4NodeJS is a Node.js binding for OpenCV, allowing developers to integrate computer vision capabilities directly into JavaScript applications for image processing, object detection, and facial recognition.
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    Hiera

    Hiera

    A fast, powerful, and simple hierarchical vision transformer

    Hiera is a hierarchical vision transformer designed to be fast, simple, and strong across image and video recognition tasks. The core idea is to use straightforward hierarchical attention with a minimal set of architectural “bells and whistles,” achieving competitive or superior accuracy while being markedly faster at inference and often faster to train. The repository provides installation options (from source or Torch Hub), a model zoo with pre-trained checkpoints, and code for evaluation and fine-tuning on standard benchmarks. Documentation emphasizes that model weights may have separate licensing and that the code targets practical experimentation for both research and downstream tasks. Community discussions cover topics like dataset pretrains, integration in other frameworks, and comparisons with related implementations. Security and contribution guidelines follow Meta’s open-source practices, and activity shows ongoing interest and usage across the community.
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    DeepLearning

    DeepLearning

    Deep Learning (Flower Book) mathematical derivation

    " Deep Learning " is the only comprehensive book in the field of deep learning. The full name is also called the Deep Learning AI Bible (Deep Learning) . It is edited by three world-renowned experts, Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio, and Aaron Courville. Includes linear algebra, probability theory, information theory, numerical optimization, and related content in machine learning. At the same time, it also introduces deep learning techniques used by practitioners in the industry, including deep feedforward networks, regularization, optimization algorithms, convolutional networks, sequence modeling and practical methods, and investigates topics such as natural language processing, Applications in speech recognition, computer vision, online recommender systems, bioinformatics, and video games. Finally, the Deep Learning book provides research directions covering theoretical topics including linear factor models, autoencoders, representation learning, structured probabilistic models, etc.
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    ArrayFire

    ArrayFire

    ArrayFire, a general purpose GPU library

    ArrayFire is a general-purpose tensor library that simplifies the process of software development for the parallel architectures found in CPUs, GPUs, and other hardware acceleration devices. The library serves users in every technical computing market. Data structures in ArrayFire are smartly managed to avoid costly memory transfers and to take advantage of each performance feature provided by the underlying hardware. The community of ArrayFire developers invites you to build with us if you're interested and able to write top performing tensor functions. Together we can fulfill The ArrayFire Mission under an excellent Code of Conduct that promotes a respectful and friendly building experience. Rigorous benchmarks and tests ensuring top performance and numerical accuracy. Cross-platform compatibility with support for CUDA, OpenCL, and native CPU on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Built-in visualization functions through Forge.
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    LLaVA

    LLaVA

    Visual Instruction Tuning: Large Language-and-Vision Assistant

    Visual instruction tuning towards large language and vision models with GPT-4 level capabilities.
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    BoofCV

    BoofCV is an open source Java library for real-time computer vision.

    BoofCV is an open source Java library for real-time computer vision and robotics applications. Written from scratch for ease of use and high performance, it provides both basic and advanced features needed for creating a computer vision system. Functionality include optimized low level image processing routines (e.g. convolution, interpolation, gradient) to high level functionality such as image stabilization. Released under an Apache 2.0 license for both academic and commercial use.
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    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    ECO

    ECO

    Matlab implementation of the ECO tracker

    ECO (Efficient Convolution Operators for Tracking) is a high-performance object tracking algorithm developed by Martin Danelljan and collaborators. It is based on discriminative correlation filters and designed to handle appearance changes, occlusions, and scale variations in visual object tracking tasks. The code provides a MATLAB implementation of the ECO and ECO-HC (high-speed) variants and was one of the top performers on multiple visual tracking benchmarks.
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    Netvlad

    Netvlad

    NetVLAD: CNN architecture for weakly supervised place recognition

    NetVLAD is a deep learning-based image descriptor framework developed by Relja Arandjelović for place recognition and image retrieval. It extends standard CNNs with a trainable VLAD (Vector of Locally Aggregated Descriptors) layer to create compact, robust global descriptors from image features. This implementation includes training code and pretrained models using the Pittsburgh and Tokyo datasets.
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    Screenshot to Code

    Screenshot to Code

    A neural network that transforms a design mock-up into static websites

    Screenshot-to-code is a tool or prototype that attempts to convert UI screenshots (e.g., of mobile or web UIs) into code representations, likely generating layouts, HTML, CSS, or markup from image inputs. It is part of a research/proof-of-concept domain in UI automation and image-to-UI code generation. Mapping visual design to code constructs. Code/UI layout (HTML, CSS, or markup). Examples/demo scripts showing “image UI code”.
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    Mobile Robot Programming Toolkit (MRPT)

    Mobile Robot Programming Toolkit (MRPT)

    **MOVED TO GITHUB** ==> https://github.com/MRPT/mrpt

    **MOVED TO GITHUB** ==> https://github.com/MRPT/mrpt The Mobile Robot Programming Toolkit (MRPT) is an extensive, cross-platform, and open source C++ library aimed for robotics researchers to design and implement algorithms about Localization, SLAM, Navigation, computer vision. http://www.mrpt.org/
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    OpenNN - Open Neural Networks Library

    OpenNN - Open Neural Networks Library

    Machine learning algorithms for advanced analytics

    OpenNN is a software library written in C++ for advanced analytics. It implements neural networks, the most successful machine learning method. Some typical applications of OpenNN are business intelligence (customer segmentation, churn prevention…), health care (early diagnosis, microarray analysis…) and engineering (performance optimization, predictive maitenance…). OpenNN does not deal with computer vision or natural language processing. The main advantage of OpenNN is its high performance. This library outstands in terms of execution speed and memory allocation. It is constantly optimized and parallelized in order to maximize its efficiency. The documentation is composed by tutorials and examples to offer a complete overview about the library. OpenNN is developed by Artelnics, a company specialized in artificial intelligence.
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    Albumentations

    Albumentations

    Fast image augmentation library and an easy-to-use wrapper

    Albumentations is a computer vision tool that boosts the performance of deep convolutional neural networks. Albumentations is a Python library for fast and flexible image augmentations. Albumentations efficiently implements a rich variety of image transform operations that are optimized for performance, and does so while providing a concise, yet powerful image augmentation interface for different computer vision tasks, including object classification, segmentation, and detection. Albumentations supports different computer vision tasks such as classification, semantic segmentation, instance segmentation, object detection, and pose estimation. Albumentations works well with data from different domains: photos, medical images, satellite imagery, manufacturing and industrial applications, Generative Adversarial Networks. Albumentations can work with various deep learning frameworks such as PyTorch and Keras.
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    Computer Vision

    Computer Vision

    Best Practices, code samples, and documentation for Computer Vision

    In recent years, we've see an extra-ordinary growth in Computer Vision, with applications in face recognition, image understanding, search, drones, mapping, semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicles. A key part to many of these applications are visual recognition tasks such as image classification, object detection and image similarity. This repository provides examples and best practice guidelines for building computer vision systems. The goal of this repository is to build a comprehensive set of tools and examples that leverage recent advances in Computer Vision algorithms, neural architectures, and operationalizing such systems. Rather than creating implementations from scratch, we draw from existing state-of-the-art libraries and build additional utility around loading image data, optimizing and evaluating models, and scaling up to the cloud.
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    ConvNeXt

    ConvNeXt

    Code release for ConvNeXt model

    ConvNeXt is a modernized convolutional neural network (CNN) architecture designed to rival Vision Transformers (ViTs) in accuracy and scalability while retaining the simplicity and efficiency of CNNs. It revisits classic ResNet-style backbones through the lens of transformer design trends—large kernel sizes, inverted bottlenecks, layer normalization, and GELU activations—to bridge the performance gap between convolutions and attention-based models. ConvNeXt’s clean, hierarchical structure makes it efficient for both pretraining and fine-tuning across a wide range of visual recognition tasks. It achieves competitive or superior results on ImageNet and downstream datasets while being easier to deploy and train than transformers. The repository provides pretrained models, training recipes, and ablation studies demonstrating how incremental design choices collectively yield state-of-the-art performance.
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    Hello AI World

    Hello AI World

    Guide to deploying deep-learning inference networks

    Hello AI World is a great way to start using Jetson and experiencing the power of AI. In just a couple of hours, you can have a set of deep learning inference demos up and running for realtime image classification and object detection on your Jetson Developer Kit with JetPack SDK and NVIDIA TensorRT. The tutorial focuses on networks related to computer vision, and includes the use of live cameras. You’ll also get to code your own easy-to-follow recognition program in Python or C++, and train your own DNN models onboard Jetson with PyTorch. Ready to dive into deep learning? It only takes two days. We’ll provide you with all the tools you need, including easy to follow guides, software samples such as TensorRT code, and even pre-trained network models including ImageNet and DetectNet examples. Follow these directions to integrate deep learning into your platform of choice and quickly develop a proof-of-concept design.
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    MIVisionX

    MIVisionX

    Set of comprehensive computer vision & machine intelligence libraries

    MIVisionX toolkit is a set of comprehensive computer vision and machine intelligence libraries, utilities, and applications bundled into a single toolkit. AMD MIVisionX delivers highly optimized open-source implementation of the Khronos OpenVX™ and OpenVX™ Extensions along with Convolution Neural Net Model Compiler & Optimizer supporting ONNX, and Khronos NNEF™ exchange formats. The toolkit allows for rapid prototyping and deployment of optimized computer vision and machine learning inference workloads on a wide range of computer hardware, including small embedded x86 CPUs, APUs, discrete GPUs, and heterogeneous servers. AMD OpenVX is a highly optimized open-source implementation of the Khronos OpenVX™ 1.3 computer vision specification. It allows for rapid prototyping as well as fast execution on a wide range of computer hardware, including small embedded x86 CPUs and large workstation discrete GPUs.
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    Machine Learning PyTorch Scikit-Learn

    Machine Learning PyTorch Scikit-Learn

    Code Repository for Machine Learning with PyTorch and Scikit-Learn

    Initially, this project started as the 4th edition of Python Machine Learning. However, after putting so much passion and hard work into the changes and new topics, we thought it deserved a new title. So, what’s new? There are many contents and additions, including the switch from TensorFlow to PyTorch, new chapters on graph neural networks and transformers, a new section on gradient boosting, and many more that I will detail in a separate blog post. For those who are interested in knowing what this book covers in general, I’d describe it as a comprehensive resource on the fundamental concepts of machine learning and deep learning. The first half of the book introduces readers to machine learning using scikit-learn, the defacto approach for working with tabular datasets. Then, the second half of this book focuses on deep learning, including applications to natural language processing and computer vision.
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    Segment Anything

    Segment Anything

    Provides code for running inference with the SegmentAnything Model

    Segment Anything (SAM) is a foundation model for image segmentation that’s designed to work “out of the box” on a wide variety of images without task-specific fine-tuning. It’s a promptable segmenter: you guide it with points, boxes, or rough masks, and it predicts high-quality object masks consistent with the prompt. The architecture separates a powerful image encoder from a lightweight mask decoder, so the heavy vision work can be computed once and the interactive part stays fast. A bundled automatic mask generator can sweep an image and propose many object masks, which is useful for dataset bootstrapping or bulk annotation. The repository includes ready-to-use weights, Python APIs, and example notebooks demonstrating both interactive and automatic modes. Because SAM was trained with an extremely large and diverse mask dataset, it tends to generalize well to new domains, making it a practical starting point for research and production annotation tools.
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    VGGT

    VGGT

    [CVPR 2025 Best Paper Award] VGGT

    VGGT is a transformer-based framework aimed at unifying classic visual geometry tasks—such as depth estimation, camera pose recovery, point tracking, and correspondence—under a single model. Rather than training separate networks per task, it shares an encoder and leverages geometric heads/decoders to infer structure and motion from images or short clips. The design emphasizes consistent geometric reasoning: outputs from one head (e.g., correspondences or tracks) reinforce others (e.g., pose or depth), making the system more robust to challenging viewpoints and textures. The repo provides inference pipelines to estimate geometry from monocular inputs, stereo pairs, or brief sequences, together with evaluation harnesses for common geometry benchmarks. Training utilities highlight data curation and augmentations that preserve geometric cues while improving generalization across scenes and cameras.
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    node-opencv

    node-opencv

    OpenCV Bindings for node.js

    OpenCV bindings for Node.js. OpenCV is the defacto computer vision library - by interfacing with it natively in node, we get powerful real time vision in js. People are using node-opencv to fly control quadrocoptors, detect faces from webcam images and annotate video streams. If you're using it for something cool, I'd love to hear about it! You'll need OpenCV 2.3.1 or newer installed before installing node-opencv. You can use opencv to read in image files. Supported formats are in the OpenCV docs, but jpgs etc are supported. There is a shortcut method for Viola-Jones Haar Cascade object detection. This can be used for face detection etc.
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    qiji-font

    qiji-font

    Typeface from Ming Dynasty woodblock printed books

    Typeface from Ming Dynasty woodblock printed books. A Ming typeface. Extracted from Ming Dynasty woodblock printed books (凌閔刻本). Using semi-automatic computer vision and OCR. Open-source. A work in progress. Named in honor of 閔齊伋, a 16th-century printer. Intended to be used with Kenyan-lang, the Classical Chinese programming language. Download high-resolution PDFs and split pages into images. Manually lay a grid on top of each page to generate bounding boxes for characters (potentially replaceable by an automatic corner-detection algorithm). Generate a low-poly mask for each character on the grid, and save the thumbnails (using OpenCV). First, red channel is subtracted from the grayscale, in order to clean the annotations printed in red ink. Next, the image is thresholded and fed into the contour-tracing algorithm. A metric is then used to discard shapes that are unlikely to be part of the character in interest.
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    torchvision

    torchvision

    Datasets, transforms and models specific to Computer Vision

    The torchvision package consists of popular datasets, model architectures, and common image transformations for computer vision. We recommend Anaconda as Python package management system. Torchvision currently supports Pillow (default), Pillow-SIMD, which is a much faster drop-in replacement for Pillow with SIMD, if installed will be used as the default. Also, accimage, if installed can be activated by calling torchvision.set_image_backend('accimage'), libpng, which can be installed via conda conda install libpng or any of the package managers for debian-based and RHEL-based Linux distributions, and libjpeg, which can be installed via conda conda install jpeg or any of the package managers for debian-based and RHEL-based Linux distributions. It supports libjpeg-turbo as well. libpng and libjpeg must be available at compilation time in order to be available. TorchVision also offers a C++ API that contains C++ equivalent of python models.
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