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The Ops library aims at being an extensible collection of image processing algorithms. It is built so that it can wrap or include 3rd party libraries within a centralized syntax, and offer a 'matching' mechanism that finds the best algorithm given the user inputs. The goal and philosophy is summarized in the wiki for the old version of ops: https://imagej.net/libs/imagej-ops/
Could clEsperantoJ be a backend for ops? It would grant ops with GPU accelerated processing, and give clEsperanto more reach.
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Yes, that would technically work! We had a clij-ops integration, which was mostly generated code btw. It was abandoned (and thus, there was no clij2-ops integration) because nobody was using it and nobody had the time to maintain it.
There is a new version of Ops by the Eliceiri/LOCI lab:
https://forum.image.sc/t/announcing-scijava-ops-v1-0-0/97235
The Ops library aims at being an extensible collection of image processing algorithms. It is built so that it can wrap or include 3rd party libraries within a centralized syntax, and offer a 'matching' mechanism that finds the best algorithm given the user inputs. The goal and philosophy is summarized in the wiki for the old version of ops: https://imagej.net/libs/imagej-ops/
Could clEsperantoJ be a backend for ops? It would grant ops with GPU accelerated processing, and give clEsperanto more reach.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: