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    OptiMIClass

    Software de clasificación automática con 6 heurísticas avanzadas.

    El software es una herramienta de clasificación automática de datos, basada en cinco heurísticas optimizadas: Algoritmos Genéticos, Enjambres de Partículas, Colonias de Hormigas, Recocido Simulado (Centroides y Transferencias) y Búsqueda Tabú. Permite realizar comparaciones de rendimiento entre heurísticas y comparaciones dentro de una misma heurística con distintos parámetros. Esto facilita el análisis del impacto de la variación de parámetros en velocidad, tiempo de ejecución y...
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    TrollEditor

    Editor of virtual worlds.

    Troll enables creation and visualisation of complex environments. It is based on Ogre3D (graphics engine), Bullet (physics engine), PhysX (physics engine), OpenAL (3D sound and music), OpenCV (image analysis and camera model) and Boost (threading and python binding). It uses Python for scripting, as well as built in simple scripting language. Some features: - built in multiplayer - incorporating data from different sensors (IMU, AHRS, Razer Hydra) - image server/client - built in support for motion capture data analysis - path finding using data from physics engine (backwave propagation algorithm) - built in XML parser - graphical world editor - plugins system (C++)
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    TrackXY

    TrackXY

    Track & log x & y displacement, in realtime, of object in webcam

    Track, in realtime, horizontal and vertical displacement of object in webcam. Log timestamp, x and y to comma-separated value (.csv) file importable to spreadsheet. Uses Lukas-Kanade algorithm and based on lkdemo.cpp in OpenCV, stripped down to track single point in high contrast against a uniform background. Based on the BSD licensed OpenCV, TrackXY also has BSD-style license. I am a bit embarrassed to be posting this here, because it's such a rudimentary program, but I couldn't find any other ready-made program that would track an object in real-time from webcam, other than an $80 special-purpose program used in the original (torsion balance) experiment we were replicating. ...
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    The Canopy project is an initiative to merge and expand the functionality of Perl-speaks-NONMEM (PsN), Census, Xpose and PopED. The goal is to produce a coherent, inclusive and convenient platform for pharmacometric data analysis.
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