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  2. GenICam - Wikipedia

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    GenICam (abbreviated for Generic Interface for Cameras) is a generic programming interface for machine vision (industrial) cameras. The goal of the standard is to decouple industrial camera interfaces technology (such as GigE Vision, USB3 Vision, CoaXPress or Camera Link) from the user application programming interface (API).

  3. GigE Vision - Wikipedia

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    GigE Vision [1] is an interface standard introduced in 2006 for high-performance industrial cameras. It provides a framework for transmitting high-speed video and related control data over Ethernet networks.

  4. List of Microsoft codenames - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft codenames are given by Microsoft to products it has in development before these products are given the names by which they appear on store shelves. Many of these products (new versions of Windows in particular) are of major significance to the IT community, and so the terms are often widely used in discussions before the official release.

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  6. USB3 Vision - Wikipedia

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    USB3 Vision Logo. USB3 Vision [1] is an interface standard introduced in 2013 for industrial cameras. [2] It describes a specification on top of the USB standard, with a particular focus on supporting high-performance cameras based on USB 3.0. [3] It is recognized as one of the fastest growing machine vision camera standards. [4]

  7. Dana H. Ballard - Wikipedia

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    Dana Harry Ballard (1946–2022) was a professor of computer science at the University of Texas at Austin and formerly with the University of Rochester. [1]Ballard attended MIT and graduated in 1967 with his bachelor's degree in aeronautics and astronautics.

  8. LabVIEW - Wikipedia

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    LabVIEW 3.0.1 1994: first release for Windows NT LabVIEW 3.1 1994 LabVIEW 3.1.1 1995: first release with "application builder" ability LabVIEW 4.0 April 1996 LabVIEW 4.1 1997 LabVIEW 5.0 February 1998 LabVIEW RT May 1999: Real-time LabVIEW 6.0 (6i) 6.0.0.4005 26 July 2000 LabVIEW 6.1 6.1.0.4004 12 April 2001 LabVIEW 7.0 (Express) 7.0.0.4000 ...

  9. OpenCV - Wikipedia

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    OpenCV (Open Source Computer Vision Library) is a library of programming functions mainly for real-time computer vision. [2] Originally developed by Intel, it was later supported by Willow Garage, then Itseez (which was later acquired by Intel [3]). The library is cross-platform and licensed as free and open-source software under Apache License ...