Boostlet. js: Image processing plugins for the web via JavaScript injection
E Gaibor, S Varade, R Deshmukh, T Meyer… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2024 - arxiv.org
E Gaibor, S Varade, R Deshmukh, T Meyer, M Geshvadi, SH Kim, VS Narayanappa…
arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.07868, 2024•arxiv.orgCan web-based image processing and visualization tools easily integrate into existing
websites without significant time and effort? Our Boostlet. js library addresses this challenge
by providing an open-source, JavaScript-based web framework to enable additional image
processing functionalities. Boostlet examples include kernel filtering, image captioning, data
visualization, segmentation, and web-optimized machine-learning models. To achieve this,
Boostlet. js uses a browser bookmark to inject a user-friendly plugin selection tool called …
websites without significant time and effort? Our Boostlet. js library addresses this challenge
by providing an open-source, JavaScript-based web framework to enable additional image
processing functionalities. Boostlet examples include kernel filtering, image captioning, data
visualization, segmentation, and web-optimized machine-learning models. To achieve this,
Boostlet. js uses a browser bookmark to inject a user-friendly plugin selection tool called …
Can web-based image processing and visualization tools easily integrate into existing websites without significant time and effort? Our Boostlet.js library addresses this challenge by providing an open-source, JavaScript-based web framework to enable additional image processing functionalities. Boostlet examples include kernel filtering, image captioning, data visualization, segmentation, and web-optimized machine-learning models. To achieve this, Boostlet.js uses a browser bookmark to inject a user-friendly plugin selection tool called PowerBoost into any host website. Boostlet also provides on-site access to a standard API independent of any visualization framework for pixel data and scene manipulation. Web-based Boostlets provide a modular architecture and client-side processing capabilities to apply advanced image-processing techniques using consumer-level hardware. The code is open-source and available.
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