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[[File:Logo.png|frameless]]CUVI is an accelerated ‘Computer Vision & Imaging Software Library’ that leverages many-core hardware such as GPUs (both CUDA capable NVIDIA GPU and AMD GPUs running OpenCL) and multi-core CPU from Intel. CUVI adds acceleration to your existing vision and imaging applications or provides essential functionality to build one from scratch.
CUVI is a '''GPU-accelerated library''' for Imaging and Computer Vision applications.
 
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<p><b>Getting Started</b>
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*[[Getting Started]]
*[[Image I/O & Framework|I/O & Framework]]
*[[CUVI by Example]]
*[[CUVI Features|Features]]
*[http://www.cuvilib.com/downloads/ Downloads]
 
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<p><b>Useful Links</b>
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*[[Performance & Benchmark|Benchmark]]
*[[Streams and Multi-GPU using CUVI|Multi-GPU]]
*[[CUVI Release Notes|Release Notes]]
 
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Latest revision as of 03:25, 28 October 2022

CUVI is a GPU-accelerated library for Imaging and Computer Vision applications.

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Getting Started


Useful Links