ImageTcl

ImageTcl

ImageTcl [L1 ] is a Multimedia Software Development Environment.

It is designed to provide a highly modular rapid prototyping environment for image, audio, and signal processing.

It incorporates features for temporal control and media data manipulation. ImageTcl was originally developed primarily as a mechanism for research in information retrieval in compressed digital video. It is utilized in many projects including video and audio database systems, music retrieval, and augmented reality.

Some features of ImageTcl

  • Support for a wide variety of image data formats including fixed and floating point, JPEG, Motion JPEG, monochrome and color, YUV, motion flow, AVI, FFT spectral representations, image sequences as a volume.
  • A powerful dataflow model with no critical paths through interpreted code.
  • Threaded and multiprocessor support.:
  • A simple to use programming interface based on Tcl and the Tk Toolkit.
  • Modular design which facilities the easy construction of new components for rapid prototyping.

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ImageTclAR

ImageTclAR [L2 ] extends ImageTcl with new features in support of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Development.

Some of features of ImageTclAR

  • High-performance for real-time applications.
  • Completely modular design that simplifies development and testing.
  • Threaded and multiprocessor support.
  • Camera to workspace calibration.
  • Tracker to workspace calibration.
  • Head-mounted display calibration.
  • A simple to use programming interface based on Tcl and the Tk Toolkit.
  • Modular design which facilities the easy construction of new components for rapid prototyping.
  • Automatic build tools.
  • Automatic tools for assistance in creation of new data types and commands.

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