VIFECO: An Open-Source Software for Counting Features on a Video

The aim of this article is to describe an open-source application (Vifeco) that makes it possible to manually identify features on a video. Vifeco also allows to: manage the number of users, create a category (feature) and a collection of categories, read video and identify the features on it, and a...

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Main Authors: Philippe Apparicio, David Maignan, Jérémy Gelb
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2021-05-01
Series:Journal of Open Research Software
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Online Access:https://openresearchsoftware.metajnl.com/articles/300
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Summary:The aim of this article is to describe an open-source application (Vifeco) that makes it possible to manually identify features on a video. Vifeco also allows to: manage the number of users, create a category (feature) and a collection of categories, read video and identify the features on it, and analyze the counting concordance between two users. Written in Java 11 with the JavaFX UI toolkit, Vifeco is a stand-alone, multiplatform (Windows, Mac and Linux) and multi-language (3 languages supported) application. The software is available under Apache Licence on GitHub ('https://github.com/LAEQ/vifeco').
ISSN:2049-9647