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    Vizzu

    Vizzu

    Library for animated data visualizations and data stories

    Vizzu is a free, open-source Javascript/C++ library utilizing a generic dataviz engine that generates many types of charts and seamlessly animates between them. It can be used to create static charts but more importantly, it is designed for building animated data stories and interactive explorers as Vizzu enables showing different perspectives of the data that the viewers can easily follow due to the animation. Create a placeholder element that will contain the rendered chart. The Vizzu...
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    ipyvizzu

    ipyvizzu

    Build animated charts in Jupyter Notebook and similar environments

    ipyvizzu - Build animated charts in Jupyter Notebook and similar environments with a simple Python syntax ipyvizzu is an animated charting tool for Jupyter, Google Colab, Databricks, Kaggle and Deepnote notebooks among other platforms. ipyvizzu enables data scientists and analysts to utilize animation for storytelling with data using Python. It's built on the open-source JavaScript/C++ charting library Vizzu. There is a new extension of ipyvizzu, ipyvizzu-story with which the animated charts...
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    Motion Capture Data Acquisiton Tool

    Motion Capture Data Acquisiton Tool

    Human body movement data acquisition, processing and visualization

    The tool allows for data acquisition from triads of accelerometers, angular rate sensors and magnetometers to be transformed into human body movements. There are different SW blocks including: unit interconnection, data calibration, data processing and visualization. The data are calibrated by six-position test or two-step algorithm and processed by Extended Kalman Filter or Unscented Kalman Filter.
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    Motion Blur is a free, professional program to simulate various visual effects like blur, judder or tearing that accompany a motion picture. This gives you a preview of how a real motion picture would look like when filmed with the custom parameters.
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    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Processor and realtime viewer for the program VXFlow (http://www.morgenthal.org/vxflow/), an numerical flow field simulator, written by Prof. Dr. Guido Morgenthal (http://www.uni-weimar.de/Bauing/MSK/?lang=en). This project uses the gloost framework.
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    GraphNview : The Easy way to draw and animate Graphs It\'s an open source tool that allows you to create and display graphs with extreme simplicity. It also has an integrated development environment to generate the graph animation
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