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    This project will be a project that will be used by Speleologist (cavers) to help aid in the mapping of the underground world. It will be simple at first.. only allowing the entry of survey (dist/azmith/V-angle) and give back a line plot..
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    Java Games and Graphics is meant to be a fun project. The goal here is to have fun with JAVA graphics and JAVA games. There is no specific goal as to what kind of graphics or games.This project features an RPG Role Playing, MUD, and Turn Based Combat gam
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    StereoWS

    StereoWS developed by UCL-MSSL within the ProVisG project

    ...This work was originally proposed for two months of work, but it was rescheduled to run untill August 2011 after realising its synergetic relationship with other UCL tasks within the ProVisG project. Within this time period, UCL delivered consortium members a stereo application (called StereoWS ver. 1.0), which integrates various practical stereo tools into the JPL’s stereo rendering engine (called JADIS). In addition, a part of software (called StView ver.1.0) was ported to a web-based GIS system (e.g., ProGIS) and ProVIP as a solution for stereo visualisation. Apart from the stereo visualisation, some useful stereo tools (e.g., stereo matcher or stereo image processing tools) have been extracted from UCL’s previous development for HRSC data processing, and modified for close-range stereo imagery.
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