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While resting-state fMRI is drawing more and more attention, there has not been a software for its data analysis. Based on MATLAB, we developed a package named REST. Currently REST has three main functions: function connectivity, ReHo and ALFF.
FRIDA (flexible rapid interactive data analysis) is a generic program for manipulating, fitting, and plotting x,z,y data. It is primarily aimed at spectral analysis, especially in neutron scattering. Note: project has moved away from sf.net.
Open2Dprot is an open-source proteomics project for the development of bioinformatic tools for n-dimensional protein expression data analysis of quantified protein expression across multiple samples from research experiments.
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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.
ModuleFair is a generic, module-based framework upon which to quickly build anything from data analysis programs to game level editors. This project is no longer maintained.
This project aims to develop open source psychometric data analysis software, including estimation software for Rasch and Item Response
Theory (IRT) models for both dichotomous and polytomous test items.