GpuCV is an open-source GPU-accelerated image processing and Computer Vision library. It offers an Intel's OpenCV-like programming interface for easily porting existing OpenCV applications, while taking advantage of the high level of parallelism and computing power available from recent graphics processing units (GPUs). It is distributed as free software under the CeCILL-B license.
Seam carving is a technique developed by Shai Avidan and Ariel Shamir for resizing images by removing the boring bits (content-aware image resizing as they call it).
VXL (the Vision-something-Libraries) is a collection of C++ libraries designed for computer vision research and implementation. It was created from TargetJr and the IUE with the aim of making a light, fast and consistent system. VXL is written in ANSI/ISO C++ and is designed to be portable over many platforms.
CVL is a library for image and data processing using graphics processing units (GPUs).
CVL supports both netpbm images and pfs images and data, e.g. high dynamic range images. It uses OpenGL to process data on the GPU.
A linear multi-scale, multi-orientation image decomposition that provides a useful front-end for many computer vision and image-processing applications.