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  2. OpenCV - Wikipedia

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    The first alpha version of OpenCV was released to the public at the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition in 2000, and five betas were released between 2001 and 2005. The first 1.0 version was released in 2006. A version 1.1 "pre-release" was released in October 2008. The second major release of the OpenCV was in October 2009.

  3. Albumentations - Wikipedia

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    Built on top of OpenCV, a widely used computer vision library, Albumentations provides high-performance implementations of various image processing functions. It also offers a rich set of image transformation functions and a simple API for combining them, allowing users to create custom augmentation pipelines tailored to their specific needs.

  4. Python (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Python 2.7.18, released in 2020, was the last release of Python 2. ... OpenCV has Python bindings with a rich set of features for computer vision and image processing.

  5. 'Happy Gilmore 2' release date, more cameos teased by Adam ...

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    'Happy Gilmore 2' release date teased by Adam Sandler. In Friday's "Dan Patrick Show" interview, Sandler teased a possible release month for the film, which has now wrapped filming.

  6. PyTorch - Wikipedia

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    PyTorch 2.0 was released on 15 March 2023, introducing TorchDynamo, a Python-level compiler that makes code run up to 2x faster, along with significant improvements in training and inference performance across major cloud platforms. [25] [26]

  7. CUDA - Wikipedia

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    CUDA was created by Nvidia in 2006. [2] When it was first introduced, the name was an acronym for Compute Unified Device Architecture, [ 3 ] but Nvidia later dropped the common use of the acronym and now rarely expands it.

  8. OpenGL - Wikipedia

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    Release date: September 7, 2004 OpenGL 2.0 was originally conceived by 3Dlabs to address concerns that OpenGL was stagnating and lacked a strong direction. [58] 3Dlabs proposed a number of major additions to the standard. Most of these were, at the time, rejected by the ARB or otherwise never came to fruition in the form that 3Dlabs proposed.

  9. OpenCL - Wikipedia

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    OpenCL 2.2 brings the OpenCL C++ kernel language into the core specification for significantly enhanced parallel programming productivity. [59] [60] [61] It was released on May 16, 2017. [62] Maintenance Update released in May 2018 with bugfixes. [63]