Name: Alex Liberzon
Type: User
Company: Tel Aviv University
Bio: Experimental fluid mechanics researcher trained as a mechanical engineer, who believes in open source and open science
Twitter: alexlib
Location: Tel Aviv, Israel
Blog: https://lnkd.in/gVznF6H
Alex Liberzon's Projects
Files for performing simplified background oriented schlieren (S-BOS) visualization
pivpy-sample-app
Real Time Balloons detection in Videos Using Deep Learning
Bayesian multi-object tracking
A minimalist and modern Beamer theme
Tel Aviv University (TAU) unofficial template based on University of Tennessee template by Enda Hargaden
Theme for Beamer inspired by Google's Material Design
LaTeX Template for Mike Morrison's #betterposter
particle-image-velocimetry, scripts & toolchain
BibTeX-js can parse a BibTeX-file and render it as part of an HTML file. This way, you can easily add a list of publications to your private homepage or display a list of recommended publications for a seminar. The way the entries are display can be customized using a simple template system and CSS.
Lagrangian (stochastic) particle dispersion with Python+Numba to model bees finding floral scents
Notes on Scientific Computing for Biomechanics and Motor Control
a repository for the bubblekicker tool
Bubble Generative Adversarial Networks (BubGAN) Tool for Bubbly Flow Synthesis
Mask R-CNN for object detection and instance segmentation on Keras and TensorFlow
Alex Ruiz created PTV_SYN package in Matlab that generates thes small test data
Stereo Camera Calibration Under Different Resolution
code for: Calibration of Asynchronous Camera Networks: CALICO
Camera Calibration using a 3D calibration object to find intrinsic and extrinsic parameters
Camera calibration with pytorch
cameratransform is a python package which can be used to fit camera transformations and apply them to project points from the camera space to the world space and back.
Examples of Python C extensions that work on Python 2 and 3
Computational Methods in Chemical Engineering (UMass Lowell, Spring 2020); Prof. Valmor F. de Almeida.
š” Build Python wheels on CI with minimal configuration.
Click Points is a program written in the Python programming language, which serves on the one hand as an image viewer and on the other hand as an data display and annotation tool. Every frame can be annotated by a description, marked points/tracks, or marked areas (paint brush). This helps to view image data, do manual evaluation of data, help to create semi-automatic evaluation or display the results of automatic image evaluation.