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    Camera Kombat is an opensource fighting game based on computer vision that enables free, unencumbered interaction. In order to enable this level of interaction, images of the users are captured by a webcam and their gestures are recognized in real-time.
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    ChainerCV

    ChainerCV

    ChainerCV: a Library for Deep Learning in Computer Vision

    ChainerCV is a collection of tools to train and run neural networks for computer vision tasks using Chainer. In ChainerCV, we define the object detection task as a problem of, given an image, bounding box-based localization and categorization of objects. Bounding boxes in an image are represented as a two-dimensional array of shape (R,4), where R is the number of bounding boxes and the second axis corresponds to the coordinates of bounding boxes. ChainerCV supports dataset loaders, which can be used to easily index examples with list-like interfaces. Dataset classes whose names end with BboxDataset contain annotations of where objects locate in an image and which categories they are assigned to. These datasets can be indexed to return a tuple of an image, bounding boxes and labels. ChainerCV provides several network implementations that carry out object detection.
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    CoTracker

    CoTracker

    CoTracker is a model for tracking any point (pixel) on a video

    CoTracker is a learning-based point tracking system that jointly follows many user-specified points across a video, rather than tracking each point independently. By reasoning about all tracks together, it can maintain temporal consistency, handle mutual occlusions, and reduce identity swaps when trajectories cross. The model takes sparse point queries on one frame and predicts their sub-pixel locations and a visibility score for every subsequent frame, producing long, coherent trajectories. Its transformer-style architecture aggregates information both along time and across points, allowing it to recover tracks even after brief disappearances. The repository ships with inference scripts, pretrained weights, and simple interfaces to seed points, run tracking, and export trajectories for downstream tasks. Typical uses include correspondence building, motion analysis, dynamic SLAM priors, video editing masks, and evaluation of geometric consistency in real scenes.
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    Colossal-AI

    Colossal-AI

    Making large AI models cheaper, faster and more accessible

    The Transformer architecture has improved the performance of deep learning models in domains such as Computer Vision and Natural Language Processing. Together with better performance come larger model sizes. This imposes challenges to the memory wall of the current accelerator hardware such as GPU. It is never ideal to train large models such as Vision Transformer, BERT, and GPT on a single GPU or a single machine. There is an urgent demand to train models in a distributed environment. However, distributed training, especially model parallelism, often requires domain expertise in computer systems and architecture. It remains a challenge for AI researchers to implement complex distributed training solutions for their models. Colossal-AI provides a collection of parallel components for you. We aim to support you to write your distributed deep learning models just like how you write your model on your laptop.
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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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    A system for playing chess with a computer player using a real chess board. An experiment in learning the techniques of Computer Vision and having fun in the process.
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    Computer Vision Pretrained Models

    Computer Vision Pretrained Models

    A collection of computer vision pre-trained models

    A pre-trained model is a model created by someone else to solve a similar problem. Instead of building a model from scratch to solve a similar problem, we can use the model trained on other problem as a starting point. A pre-trained model may not be 100% accurate in your application. For example, if you want to build a self-learning car. You can spend years building a decent image recognition algorithm from scratch or you can take the inception model (a pre-trained model) from Google which was built on ImageNet data to identify images in those pictures. The model generates bounding boxes and segmentation masks for each instance of an object in the image. It's based on Feature Pyramid Network (FPN) and a ResNet101 backbone. TensorFlow implementation of 'YOLO: Real-Time Object Detection', with training and an actual support for real-time running on mobile devices. MobileNets trade off between latency, size and accuracy while comparing favorably with popular models from the literature.
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    The goal of cvtk is to provide an easy to use computer vision framework that allows real-time tracking of color-marked objects in 2 dimensions.
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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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    ConvNet Burden

    ConvNet Burden

    Memory consumption and FLOP count estimates for convnets

    convnet-burden is a MATLAB toolbox / script collection estimating computational cost (FLOPs) and memory consumption of various convolutional neural network architectures. It lets users compute approximate burdens (in FLOPs, memory) for standard image classification CNN models (e.g. ResNet, VGG) based on network definitions. The tool helps researchers compare the computational efficiency of architectures or quantify resource needs. Estimation of memory consumption (e.g. feature map sizes, parameter storage). Support for multiple network definitions/architectures. Estimation of memory consumption (e.g. feature map sizes, parameter storage). Estimation of FLOPs (floating point operations) for CNN architectures.
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    DETR

    DETR

    End-to-end object detection with transformers

    PyTorch training code and pretrained models for DETR (DEtection TRansformer). We replace the full complex hand-crafted object detection pipeline with a Transformer, and match Faster R-CNN with a ResNet-50, obtaining 42 AP on COCO using half the computation power (FLOPs) and the same number of parameters. Inference in 50 lines of PyTorch. What it is. Unlike traditional computer vision techniques, DETR approaches object detection as a direct set prediction problem. It consists of a set-based global loss, which forces unique predictions via bipartite matching, and a Transformer encoder-decoder architecture. Given a fixed small set of learned object queries, DETR reasons about the relations of the objects and the global image context to directly output the final set of predictions in parallel. Due to this parallel nature, DETR is very fast and efficient.
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    The Data Fusion Peer is a multitier computer vision internet application. The system provides image processing, motion tracking, and visualization information. Application will convert data into 3-Deminsional and other digital environments.
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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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    Deep Learning Drizzle

    Deep Learning Drizzle

    Drench yourself in Deep Learning, Reinforcement Learning

    Drench yourself in Deep Learning, Reinforcement Learning, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, and NLP by learning from these exciting lectures! Optimization courses which form the foundation for ML, DL, RL. Computer Vision courses which are DL & ML heavy. Speech recognition courses which are DL heavy. Structured Courses on Geometric, Graph Neural Networks. Section on Autonomous Vehicles. Section on Computer Graphics with ML/DL focus.
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    Deep Learning with PyTorch

    Deep Learning with PyTorch

    Latest techniques in deep learning and representation learning

    This course concerns the latest techniques in deep learning and representation learning, focusing on supervised and unsupervised deep learning, embedding methods, metric learning, convolutional and recurrent nets, with applications to computer vision, natural language understanding, and speech recognition. The prerequisites include DS-GA 1001 Intro to Data Science or a graduate-level machine learning course. To be able to follow the exercises, you are going to need a laptop with Miniconda (a minimal version of Anaconda) and several Python packages installed. The following instruction would work as is for Mac or Ubuntu Linux users, Windows users would need to install and work in the Git BASH terminal. JupyterLab has a built-in selectable dark theme, so you only need to install something if you want to use the classic notebook interface.
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    Detectron

    Detectron

    FAIR's research platform for object detection research

    Detectron is an object detection and instance segmentation research framework that popularized many modern detection models in a single, reproducible codebase. Built on Caffe2 with custom CUDA/C++ operators, it provided reference implementations for models like Faster R-CNN, Mask R-CNN, RetinaNet, and Feature Pyramid Networks. The framework emphasized a clean configuration system, strong baselines, and a “model zoo” so researchers could compare results under consistent settings. It includes training and evaluation pipelines that handle multi-GPU setups, standard datasets, and common augmentations, which helped standardize experimental practice in detection research. Visualization utilities and diagnostic scripts make it straightforward to inspect predictions, proposals, and losses while training. Although the project has since been superseded by Detectron2, the original Detectron remains a historically important, reproducible reference that still informs many productions.
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    Diglo is a Music Information Retrieval System based on Computer Vision and Audio Spectrum Analysis, using algorithmic operations to find emergent patterns in musical performance. Also it functions as a low-cost Motion Capture Analysis system.
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    ECCV style files

    ECCV style files

    Repository for style files for European Conference on Computer Vision
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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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    Edges

    Edges

    Structured Edge Detection Toolbox

    Structured Edge Detection (Edges) is a MATLAB toolbox implementing the structured forests method for fast and accurate edge detection (up to ~60 fps in many settings). The toolbox also includes the Edge Boxes object proposal method, fast superpixel generation, and utilities for training, evaluation, and integration with vision pipelines. High performance (frames per second performance depending on settings). Integration with MATLAB and compatibility with external vision pipelines. Fast edge detection using structured forests (predict structured edge maps).
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    Face Mask Detection

    Face Mask Detection

    Face Mask Detection system based on computer vision and deep learning

    Face Mask Detection system based on computer vision and deep learning using OpenCV and Tensorflow/Keras. Face Mask Detection System built with OpenCV, Keras/TensorFlow using Deep Learning and Computer Vision concepts in order to detect face masks in static images as well as in real-time video streams. Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, there are no efficient face mask detection applications which are now in high demand for transportation means, densely populated areas, residential districts, large-scale manufacturers and other enterprises to ensure safety. The absence of large datasets of ‘with_mask’ images has made this task cumbersome and challenging. Our face mask detector doesn't use any morphed masked images dataset and the model is accurate. Owing to the use of MobileNetV2 architecture, it is computationally efficient, thus making it easier to deploy the model to embedded systems (Raspberry Pi, Google Coral, etc.).
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    Faster R-CNN

    Faster R-CNN

    Object detection framework based on deep convolutional networks

    This repository provides a MATLAB / Caffe re-implementation of the Faster R-CNN object detection framework (originally from Ren et al. 2015). The Faster R-CNN architecture combines a Region Proposal Network (RPN) with a Fast R-CNN style detection network to share convolutional feature maps and thus speed up detection. The repo includes code to train, test, and deploy Faster R-CNN models under the MATLAB / Caffe environment, example configuration files, and model checkpoints. Multiple configuration files for different datasets and architectures. Evaluation scripts for mAP and detection metrics.
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    Fish4Knowledge Project

    Analysis of undersea fish videos

    The Fish4knowledge project investigated: information abstraction and storage methods for analyzing undersea video data (from 10E+15 pixels to 10E+12 units of information), machine and human vocabularies for detecting & describing fish, flexible process architectures to process the data and scientific queries and effective specialised user query interfaces. A combination of computer vision, database storage, workflow and human computer interaction methods were used to achieve this. The project used live video feeds from 10 underwater cameras as a testbed for investigating more generally applicable methods for capture, storage, analysis and querying of multiple video streams. We collated a public database from 3 years containing video summaries of the observed fish and associated descriptors. Expert web-based interfaces were developed for use by marine researchers, allowing unprecedented access to live and previously stored videos, or previously extracted information.
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    C++ Computer vision library
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