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ImageNets is an open source and platform independent (Windows & Linux) framework for rapid prototyping of Machine Vision algorithms. With the GUI ImageNet Designer, no programming knowledge is required to perform operations on images. A configured ImageNet can be loaded and executed from C++ code without the need for loading the ImageNet Designer GUI to achieve higher execution performance. Originally, ImageNets was developed for the Care-Providing Robot FRIEND [1][2] but it can be used for a wide range of computer vision applications.
ImageNets was developed by the Institute of Automation, University of Bremen, Germany. The software was first publicly released in 2010.
References
- ^ Prenzel, O., Lange, U., Kampe, H., Martens, C., Gräser, A. (2012). Programming of Intelligent Service Robots with the Process Model "FRIEND::Process" and Configurable Task-Knowledge. Croatia: Intech. pp. 529–552. ISBN 978-953-307-941-7.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Lange, U., Kampe, H. Gräser, A. (2012). Fast Development of a Robust Calibration Method for Service Robot FRIEND using ImageNets (PDF). Germany: Shaker. pp. 25–36. ISBN 978-3-8440-1322-1.
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