GammaCV is a WebGL accelerated Computer Vision library for browser
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GammaCV is a WebGL accelerated Computer Vision library for browser
WebRTC & Xpra desktops on Selkies
Website for Eclipse ioFog, a distributed Edge Compute Network (ECN) platform
GPU-accelerated photo & video gallery for Obsidian. Web Workers + IndexedDB cache. Layouts, lightbox (Ctrl+wheel zoom), slideshow, YouTube embed (drag/paste URL), drag-to-note.
browser based audio processing using the GPU
Mawj (موج) — Open-source bulk content creation tool for busy creators. Create stunning cards and videos at scale using templates, CSV/JSON data, and lightning-fast rendering — with GPU support and smart import/export.
Integrates NVIDIA GPUs for HPC and edge computing. Leveraging CUDA, Jetson, and Triton Inference Server, it offers real-time data processing with Kafka and Spark. Scalable microservices with Spring Boot, Docker, Kubernetes, robust security, and CI/CD with Jenkins make it ideal for advanced computational tasks. @NVIDIA
A 2D WebGL 2 Framework
Yolo instance segmentation browser, Power by onnxruntime-web, Support WebGPU, wasm(cpu) inference. Webcam for realtime detection, process video
Particle system written in JavaScript
A tilemap library for p5.js's OpenGL mode that is optimized to draw tilemaps within a single draw call
A cross-platform desktop photo & video slideshow editor with GPU-accelerated export. Based on the Moments-WASM repository
🔋 RTX 5090 energy benchmark suite for LLMs — real NVML power data, not estimates
🚀 The Universal, Privacy-Focused Media Compressor. Built with Tauri & Rust, it automatically uses your GPU (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, Mac) to shrink videos and images offline without quality loss.
A GPU-based 3D volume ray marching pipeline built with TensorFlow.js and WebGL (without WebGPU).
An experimental web-based project exploring interactive features of a browser-.
Windows-native MCP server for local audio transcription — GPU accelerated via Vulkan, works with Claude Desktop
Data Visualization project developed in Fall 2014
The technique for processing binary (black and white) image data using WebGL.
Data Visualization Class Project developed in Fall 2014
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