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    DISTOD

    DISTOD

    Distributed discovery of bidirectional order dependencies

    The DISTOD data profiling algorithm is a distributed algorithm to discover bidirectional order dependencies (in set-based form) from relational data. DISTOD is based on the single-threaded FASTOD-BID algorithm [1], but DISTOD scales elastically to many machines outperforming FASTOD-BID by up to orders of magnitude. Bidirectional order dependencies (bODs) capture order relationships between lists of attributes in a relational table.
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    LAVA for AFM

    LAVA for AFM

    Lloyd's Algorithm-based Volumetric Analysis for AFM Images

    ...In particular, it allows the user to measure the volume of all distinguishable features in an image and to isolate and sort those particles. As the name implies, LAVA uses Lloyd's Algorithm, also known as k-means sorting, to identify a small set of volumes representative of the actual distribution of particle in the image. Although developed for determining feature volume, LAVA is also completely compatible with other types of image analysis, such as fluorescence intensity. Work is in progress to provide three-channel functionality, allowing comparison of relative intensity of red, green, and blue channels in multi-color images.
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