blurify.js is a tiny(~2kb) library to (partially) blurred pictures, support graceful downgrade from `css` mode to `canvas` mode.
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blurify.js is a tiny(~2kb) library to (partially) blurred pictures, support graceful downgrade from `css` mode to `canvas` mode.
Image Processing in JavaScript
It's a prototype of on the fly(On-Demand) Image resizing service based on sharp.
This is an extension to LeapTrainer.js repository. With this project, we recognized Sign Language and convert that into Speech using Google TTS engine.
Example template for optimizing images with Next.js.
A JavaScript tool to process and cache images without needing to host images externally.
Image to ascii converter written in Node.js & React.
A wasm based image converter for client side image conversion/processing
Colorizing black and white images is an interesting application of deep learning. In this project, we'll use a pre-trained deep neural network model to colorize grayscale images. The model will learn to generate plausible color information based on the provided black and white input.
Simple website that uses JavaScript to apply filter over images.
image-to-story web app using google-vision api + gpt-3.5-turbo-instruct model
AQUAMETER - It is an innovative web application that harnesses the power of image processing to estimate the water footprint of everyday objects. 📸💧 Whether it's your favorite snack, a household item, or even a piece of clothing, EcoLens provides an intuitive solution to gauge the virtual water consumption associated with these items
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