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helidon | BoofCV | |
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33 | 20 | |
3,387 | 1,035 | |
1.2% | - | |
9.7 | 8.5 | |
6 days ago | 2 months ago | |
Java | Java | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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helidon
- Helidon 4.0.0 Released
- Helidon 3.2.2 released!
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Java web framework wihout annotations ?
Maybe take a look at Helidon SE from Oracl (you find a short tutorial at https://www.baeldung.com/microservices-oracle-helidon)
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Helidon 2.6.1 released!
Full release notes: https://github.com/helidon-io/helidon/releases/tag/2.6.1
- Helidon 3.2.1 released!
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Is the Spring framework too heavy and over-designed?
Jooby and Helidon SE are among the best.
- Helidon 4.0.0-ALPHA6 is released!
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Helidon Nima 4.0.0-ALPHA6 released. Runs on Java 20 with virtual threads.
Did you mean to link 6432, or rather 6422?
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Helidon 2.6.0 released!
Please pay attention to the Release notes as this release upgrades SnakeYaml from 1.32 to 2.0: https://github.com/helidon-io/helidon/releases/tag/2.6.0
- Helidon 4.0.0-ALPHA5 is released!
BoofCV
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Recommended camera/projector calibration software?
BoofCV https://github.com/lessthanoptimal/BoofCV
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JDK 21 - Image Performance Improvements
Is there any fast way to get pixel values and pixel coordinate? I had to jump through a lot of hoops to get convert BufferedImages into a format that's useful for image processing it to be a reasonable speed in BoofCV. getRGB() is glacial. At one point I was trying to convince the JDK team to make private data structures public again. Right now it's inconsistent what you have access too.
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Mobile device based surface defect detection for manufacturing quality control
Apologizes if this post runs afoul of the rules. This is a product we are making that started as an open source project (here).
- BoofCV 0.40 Released. Micro QR Code, Transposed QR Codes, Speed improvements, Strict null enforcement
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The Ancient Secrets of Computer Vision
I will take the opportunity to call out one of my favourite libraries, BoofCV (http://boofcv.org)
It comes with a wonderful demonstration tool that allows you to apply the various included algorithms to images and tweak the parameters in real-time – including the Hough transform. A great tool for helping to understand how these kinds of algorithms work!
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Good Open Source Repositories that Accepts New Contributors
Speaking of using the vector api, I see there's a class in boofcv that converts rgb to hsv. I've previously written a simd accelerated version of rgb to hsv using the java vector api. For anybody looking to do a bit of code janitor work, converting the one-off library into something that could be contributed to /u/lessthanoptimal's project might be a worthwhile contribution.
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JavaFX .jar (from clojure) won't find "glass" when run via `java -jar`
For instance I looked at BoofCV and all I found was : https://github.com/lessthanoptimal/BoofCV/issues/265 " the question now seems to be can you compile the library as native. The answer is probably but someone needs to try it."
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BoofCV v0.38 Release Summary
It's an all-Java computer vision library, see https://boofcv.org/ and https://github.com/lessthanoptimal/BoofCV
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BoofCV v0.38: Much improved scene reconstruction, loop closure, more concurrency. Also updated PyBoof
project website: https://boofcv.org
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Feedback Requested on Updated BoofCV QR Code Tutorial
There really is a community for everything on Reddit... Anyways, so I've updated the tutorial on QR Codes in BoofCV. If you're not familiar with it, BoofCV is a computer vision library that also includes a high quality QR Code scanner. Plenty of benchmarks and examples can be found on the website to back that up. Here's a link to the tutorial page and please let me know if it all makes sense. The tutorial focuses on applications which are either command line or have a GUI.
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