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Three.js is a cross-browser JavaScript library and Application Programming Interface (API) used to create and display animated 3D computer graphics in a web browser.
Neural network 3D visualization framework, build interactive and intuitive model in browsers, support pre-trained deep learning models from TensorFlow, Keras, TensorFlow.js
Javascript/WebGL lightweight face tracking library designed for augmented reality webcam filters. Features : multiple faces detection, rotation, mouth opening. Various integration examples are provided (Three.js, Babylon.js, FaceSwap, Canvas2D, CSS3D...).
3D force-directed graph component using ThreeJS/WebGL
[DISCONTINUED] Collection of awesome resources for the A-Frame WebVR framework.
Effects composer for three.js
Animated 3D backgrounds for your website
A JavaScript library to display Photo Sphere panoramas.
JavaScript/WebGL real-time face tracking and expression detection library. Build your own emoticons animated in real time in the browser! SVG and THREE.js integration demos are provided.
Publication-ready NN-architecture schematics.
Real-time PathTracing with global illumination and progressive rendering, all on top of the Three.js WebGL framework. Click here for Live Demo: https://erichlof.github.io/THREE.js-PathTracing-Renderer/Geometry_Showcase.html
The polygon shredder that takes many cubes and turns them into confetti
Cross-platform 3D scene editor based on three.js, golang and mongodb for desktop and web. https://tengge1.github.io/ShadowEditor-examples/
harp.gl - web map rendering engine
AMI Medical Imaging (AMI) JS ToolKit
An open-source format and tools for game developers
Created by Ricardo Cabello
Released April 24, 2010
Latest release 4 days ago
Currently, the headless mode uses default parameters from
PyChromeDevToolsfor connecting to a chrome headless instance.https://github.com/maartenbreddels/ipyvolume/blob/e68b72852b61276f8e6793bc8811f5b2432a155f/ipyvolume/headless.py#L53
However, if you use a chrome headless running as docker instance and want to connect from another docker instance (e.g. when using docker-compose), the headl