HTML4Vision

screenshot of HTML4Vision

A simple HTML visualization tool for computer vision research :hammer_and_wrench:

Overview

HTML4Vision is an innovative HTML visualization tool tailored for computer vision research. It simplifies the process of creating visually appealing tables and figures for algorithm comparisons and pipeline visualizations, making it an excellent resource for researchers in the field. From its interactive tables to robust web publishing capabilities, HTML4Vision promises to enhance the way researchers present their findings.

The tool is designed with user-friendliness in mind, allowing for seamless installation and straightforward execution. With support for various content types such as images, text, and even 3D models, it provides researchers with a versatile solution that can adapt to different needs.

Features

  • Easy Table Generation: Automatically generate tables using glob patterns to specify your content, making it quick and efficient to display results.

  • Interactive Tables: Create tables that allow sorting and toggling display states, enhancing user engagement and accessibility to data.

  • Web Publishing: Share visualized results easily using built-in web publishing tools, allowing others to view outputs remotely without requiring prior downloads.

  • 3D Models Support: Integrate 3D models with camera controls and auto-rotation features, providing a dynamic visual representation of data.

  • Customizable Styling: Utilize CSS rules for entire columns to create visually appealing tables that match your aesthetic preferences.

  • Performance Optimizations: Options for max image load concurrency and other performance enhancements ensure smooth rendering of large datasets.

  • Versatile Installation Options: Compatible with Python 3, with comprehensive instructions for installation and use, making it accessible for users transitioning from Python 2.

  • Advanced Content Modification: Customize inline JavaScript for enhanced interactivity and data presentation, giving researchers the flexibility they need in their visualizations.