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    MultilayerGraphs.jl

    MultilayerGraphs.jl

    Julia package for the creation and analysis of multilayer graphs

    MultilayerGraphs.jl is a Julia package for the creation, manipulation and analysis of the structure, dynamics and functions of multilayer graphs. A multilayer graph is a graph consisting of multiple standard subgraphs called layers which can be interconnected through bipartite graphs called interlayers composed of the vertex sets of two different layers and the edges between them. The vertices in each layer represent a single set of nodes, although not all nodes have to be represented in...
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    Hyperspectral data analysis in R

    Handling and basic analysis of hyperspectral data in R

    The hsdar package contains classes and functions to manage, analyse and simulate hyperspectral data. These might be either spectrometer measurements or hyperspectral images through the interface of rgdal.
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    AtomProbeLab

    AtomProbeLab

    Matlab-based analysis of Atom Probe Data

    A collection of scripts and functions for the analysis of atom probe tomography data. Currently, this includes: standard file operations, plotting mass spectra, mass spectra analysis and mass peak overlap solving. For more information see the Wiki: https://sourceforge.net/p/atomprobelab/wiki/Home/ Quick overview video: https://youtu.be/8rJHce7M5UU More in-depth video using the APT school demos live script: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyrLHCzZwuw For details of the maximum...
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    A sleep research experiment manager, EDF (EEG, EMG etc) with power spectrum analysis and visualisation, and Process S ('sleep pressure') estimation following Achermann et al (1993).
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    UDAV is program for data arrays visualization based on MathGL library. It support wide spectrum of graphics, simple script language and visual data handling and editing.
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    If you have ever done a work on SEM, and used EDS to get a elemental spectrum you have probably as I found out that there is currently no Linux program to get the elemental analysis, or to read and view the spectrum file. This prosject will change this. A
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    NATSpectrum is a skinnable Spectrum Analyzer, Guitar Tuner, and Quick Volume Control. NS visualization mimics WinAMP 2.x style. NS is written in pure Win32 C++ and uses DirectDraw and DirectSound. (FFT, Frequency, Mixer, Microphone, DirectX, PNG, Record)
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