Where Can I Find Open Source Projects for Matching and Locating GUI Icons?

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The discussion centers around finding a tool to match and locate icons or areas of a graphical user interface (GUI) from saved images. A participant suggests Sikuli, a project developed by MIT, which utilizes image recognition to automate GUI interactions. The tool is praised for its effectiveness in achieving the desired functionality.
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Hello,

I am looking for something that can match and locate icons/areas of a GUI from saved images. Could anyone point me toward any projects?

Thanks.
 
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It sounds like you are looking for something like this:
http://groups.csail.mit.edu/uid/sikuli/
 
Found that late last night, Exactly what I was looking for, very cool.
 
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