AMD ROCm Performance Primitives (RPP) library is a comprehensive high-performance computer vision library for AMD processors with HIP/OpenCL/CPU back-ends.
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AMD ROCm Performance Primitives (RPP) library is a comprehensive high-performance computer vision library for AMD processors with HIP/OpenCL/CPU back-ends.
MIVisionX toolkit is a set of comprehensive computer vision and machine intelligence libraries, utilities, and applications bundled into a single toolkit. AMD MIVisionX also delivers a highly optimized open-source implementation of the Khronos OpenVX™ and OpenVX™ Extensions.
OpenVX in Rust - an experiment
OpenVX Samples to use with any conformant implementation of OpenVX
OpenVX API and Extension Registry.
OpenVX for Raspberry Pi
Tool for code generation based on openvx graph representations. (THIS PROJECT IS NO LONGER MAINTAINED)
Modern OpenGL bindings for C#.
MIVisionX Infrastructure for Neural Net Training and Inference with Optimized Data Augmentation through RALI
This project has scripts to set up, build and test installation of AMD ROCm MIVisionX
MIVisionX toolkit is a set of comprehensive computer vision and machine intelligence libraries, utilities, and applications bundled into a single toolkit.
Tools to convert Caffe / NNEF / ONNX pre-trained neural net models to an OpenVX Graph
MIVisionX Python Inference Analyzer uses pre-trained ONNX/NNEF/Caffe models to analyze inference results and summarize individual image results
A Compilation of all MIVisionX applications available open-source
OpenVX stack for RPI. Builds OpenCV 4.3.0, OpenVX-impl, and all OpenVX samples.
MIVisionX Python Inference Application using pre-trained ONNX/NNEF/Caffe models
MIVisionX toolkit is a comprehensive computer vision and machine intelligence libraries, utilities and applications bundled into a single toolkit.
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