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Data reduction and imaging for select astronomical cameras
CRUSH is a pioneering reduction and imaging suite for many astronomical cameras operating at far-infrared, submillimeter and millimeter wavelengths, such as SHARC-2, SCUBA-2, LABOCA, GISMO, or SOFIA/HAWC+ (to name a few).
Open Screening Environment is a open source system for management of High Throughput Screening related experiments. The platform consists of new research tools that will enhance significantly management and analysis of HTS data. More information can be f
FORce based Cluster Editing (FORCE) is a Java software heuristically solving the graph cluster editing problem on weighted edges using BLAST E-values. It further provides a training mode for heuristic parameter estimation.
NESD-Imaging is a 2D rendering framework for Java. It combines JAI and Java2D and extends them by providing lazy rendering (do not block UI). It provides geo-positionned images rendering (à la google-map). It scales well to large image set (>500GB).
neochip is a collection of algorithms for high-density oligonucleotide microarrays. The current version contains heuristic algorithms that attempt to improve the quality of arrays by re-designing their layout (the location of the probes on the chip).
NeoBio is a Java class library of Computational Biology Algorithms. The current version consists mainly of pairwise sequence alignment algorithms such as the classical dynamic programming methods of Needleman-Wunsch and Smith-Waterman.