We have released Gabriel version 2.0. Clients can now send frames from multiple sources. Support for multiple cognitive engines, running on the same server or elsewhere.
OpenRTiST 2.0 has been released, built on a new Gabriel platform using websockets/protobufs. New features include dynamic discovery of styles, local execution using pytorch-android, and a new web app for training new models.
OpenRTiST utilizes Gabriel, a platform for wearable cognitive assistance applications, to transform the live video from a mobile client into the styles of various artworks.
The Elijah project at Carnegie Mellon University has resulted in OpenStack++: a cloudlet library based on a modified QEMU with integration into the OpenStack platform.