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Tools to process and visualize scientific data and images
Teem is a set of C libraries for manipulation, measurement, and visualization of structured scientific data. Includes N-dimensional image I/O and processing, volume rendering, diffusion tensor processing, and more. Latest code via git clone http://git.code.sf.net/p/teem/teem.git . Join us at https://discord.gg/xBBqZGXkF7
The GEM 3D engine is a portable, free, open source, easy to use, software development kit which allows you to build high performance 3D graphics applications such as games.
VirtualGL redirects 3D commands from a Unix/Linux OpenGL application onto a server-side GPU and converts the rendered 3D images into a video stream with which remote clients can interact to view and control the 3D application in real time.
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PyMOL is an OpenGL based molecular visualization system
The Open-Source PyMOL repository has been moved to github:
https://github.com/schrodinger/pymol-open-source
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The PyMOL community wiki has its own home:
https://pymolwiki.org/
3DBrainExplorer is a lightweight OpenGL-based 3D renderer for scientific visualization of volumetric data (NIfTI) featuring real-time image manipulation, AAL brain labels (Tzourio-Mazoyer et al., 2002), SPM5 statistical images and stereo display.
Simulates a biologically diverse tropical island, and the ape inhabitants cognitive processes. For MacOS X, iPad, Windows and Linux. Features a non-polygonal graphics engine and a command-line version
This project aims to provide a set of libraries for various common graphics programming tasks. These libraries can be used together, to perform the tasks of a typical monolithic 3D engine. Or separately, to cover specific needs of any graphics program.
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System Prototype to make 3D reconstruction solution using stereo images. It works with common cameras and not require large amount of memory during the images processing. It provides a low cost solution to educational environments with low budgets.
This engine is not an attemp to re-inventing the wheel. It is a more learning-oriented project than something intended to provide a wide set of features. The approach to the OpenGL in this engine is something very experimental born from my own thoughts and can be usefull in future. If you want to help for your portfolio just ask: the TODO list is very long :)
RayLab is a simple, portable ray tracer for producing 3D images. It uses a custom text-based scene description language, and supports several mathematical shapes, as well as CSG operations (constructive solid geometry).
Preparation of GPS routes and analysis of GPS logs in the context of outdoor sports (biking, skiing, trecking, gliding, geocaching, mountaineering). Our hope is to have a multi platform, multi GPS file and map format software.
osgGtk is a library of C based Gtk+ and C++ based Gtk-- widgets to support OpenSceneGraph (OSG) applications. The library also includes several example applications such as osgviewerGtk and osgviewerGtkmm.
The Parallel Compositing library enables developers to write scalable 3D graphics applications. The library does sort-last compositing, and works on both clusters and SMP machines. The API aims to be the MPI of parallel compositing.
The Embedded Systems 3D Game Software Development Kit, short ES 3D Game SDK, is an Open Source 3D Game Engine / SDK for embedded devices based upon OpenGL ES.
The Scientific Visualization Artist Tools (SVAT) include converters from the Visualization Toolkit (VTK) to RenderMan Interface Bytestream (RIB) (ASCII and binary files supported), Blender to RenderMan, compilable RenderMan shaders and other utilities.
Open Source Remote Sensing OSSIM project, pronounced "awesome", will leverage existing algorithms/tools/packages from the open source community in construction of the ultimate Remote Sensing/Image Processing/GIS package. osgPlanet extends OSSIM and Op
A high performance visualization tool for stars and particles able to run on Beowulfs. Rendering step is implemented separately and optimized for SSE, compatible with OpenGL. Navigation mechanism with quaternions. Ten color maps, sobel contour detect
A 3D data visualization tool, specializing in the display of robotically collected point, range, and volumetric data. Provides a very flexible framework for different file formats and visualization parameters.
An object-oriented 3D game engine with many features as: shader driven renderer, scene graph, game object management, resource management, input system. The engine is designed with ease of use and flexibility in mind to support different types of games.
UPDATE: Chromium is no longer updated or maintained. The project is frozen.
Chromium is a flexible framework for scalable real-time rendering on clusters of workstations, derived from the Stanford WireGL project code base.