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  2. OpenCV - Wikipedia

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    The main contributors to the project included a number of optimization experts in Intel Russia, as well as Intel's Performance Library Team. In the early days of OpenCV, the goals of the project were described [6] as: Advance vision research by providing not only open but also optimized code for basic vision infrastructure.

  3. Category : Video games with Steam Workshop support

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    This page lists games available on the Steam platform that support its "Steam Workshop", which allows for distribution and integration of user-generated content (typically modifications, new levels and models, and other in-game content) directly through the Steam software. With this, players can select content to download, including content ...

  4. Proton (software) - Wikipedia

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    Proton is a compatibility layer that allows Windows software (primarily video games) to run on Linux-based operating systems. [1] Proton is developed by Valve in cooperation with developers from CodeWeavers. [2]

  5. Immaterial and Missing Power - Wikipedia

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    Immaterial and Missing Power is a two-dimensional fighting game in which players can select one of several Touhou characters to fight either against an AI, or other human players. Because of Touhou's origins as a bullet hell game, Immaterial and Missing Power's special moves have a focus on large amounts of projectiles.

  6. Project Torque - Wikipedia

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    Project Torque, also known as Level-R outside North America and HEAT Online for the 2010 North American version, is a multiplayer online racing game (MMORG) with partially chargeable content, or micro-transactions, originally developed by Invictus Games. It features gameplay elements such as tuning and customization.

  7. Victoria Arches - Wikipedia

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    They served as business premises, landing stages for steam packet riverboats and as Second World War air-raid shelters. They were accessed from wooden staircases that descended from Victoria Street. [1] Regular flooding resulted in the closure of the steam-packet services in the early 20th century, and the arches were later used for general ...

  8. Hinduism - Wikipedia

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