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  2. OpenCV - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCV

    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 ...

  3. Computer Vision Annotation Tool - Wikipedia

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    opencv.github.io /cvat /about / Computer Vision Annotation Tool (CVAT) is an open source , web-based image and video annotation tool used for labeling data for computer vision algorithms. Originally developed by Intel , CVAT is designed for use by a professional data annotation team, with a user interface optimized for computer vision ...

  4. Feature (computer vision) - Wikipedia

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    In computer vision and image processing, a feature is a piece of information about the content of an image; typically about whether a certain region of the image has certain properties.

  5. Cinelerra - Wikipedia

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    It is free software distributed under the open source GNU General Public License. In addition to editing, it supports advanced composition operations such as keying and mattes , including a title generator, many effects to edit video and audio, keyframe automation, and many other professional functions depending on the variant.

  6. Demosaicing - Wikipedia

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    Demosaicing (or de-mosaicing, demosaicking), also known as color reconstruction, is a digital image processing algorithm used to reconstruct a full color image from the incomplete color samples output from an image sensor overlaid with a color filter array (CFA) such as a Bayer filter.

  7. Gaussian blur - Wikipedia

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    The difference between a small and large Gaussian blur. In image processing, a Gaussian blur (also known as Gaussian smoothing) is the result of blurring an image by a Gaussian function (named after mathematician and scientist Carl Friedrich Gauss).

  8. Barcode - Wikipedia

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    A UPC-A barcode. A barcode or bar code is a method of representing data in a visual, machine-readable form.Initially, barcodes represented data by varying the widths, spacings and sizes of parallel lines.

  9. File:OpenCV Logo with text svg version.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The OpenCV logo is composed of the 3 capital letters O, C, V arranged in a triangle. The logo combines several motifs in the spirit of Open Source and Computer Vision . SVG-version.