python_video_stab
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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python_video_stab
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Frenzal Rhomb - Bird Attack unofficial live clip
vidstab for stabilization of videos taken on phone cameras.
play-game-with-computer-vision
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Making €6,147,455 Overnight in in-game currency using Computer Vision
Source code - https://github.com/paulonteri/play-game-with-computer-vision
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