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Glass Brain is a tool specifically designed for displaying neural connections within the human brain given multidimensional scan data and a connectivity graph. This project benefits from Qt, VTK, ITK, and CMake.
Optical ray tracing library based on MATLAB environment Now working on the simple raytracing simulation. Documents are not ready yet. NEW UPDATE : ray generation function, other bug fix and multiple ray treatment
The tool aims the use of OpenCL and VTK for rapid volume reconstruction based on DICOM images, and compare the different volumes (sequences recorded pre- and postoperative).
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Microcontroller (AVR) based standalone digital light controllers ("dimmers"). The "Diamond" series supports 20 channels (TRIAC, FET, 0-10V, relay) with automatic fading, 20 scenes, 21 timers, IR remote, LCD, DMX-512 interface, global standby & more.
The ArrayDebugView-Add-In extends Visual Studio and adds graphical view capabilities to the debugger. You can plot the data from any array by specifying a pointer expression and a length. Features: Zoom-function, a cursor, saving to a file.
Sanchay is a collection of tools and APIs for language researchers. It has some implementations of NLP algorithms, some flexible APIs, several user friendly annotation interfaces and Sanchay Query Language for language resources.
cy2reposition: Cytoscape 2 plugin for layout reuse
CyReposition is an open source Cytoscape Plugin for the reuse of existing Cytoscape network layouts in new Cytoscape projects.
This project migrated to github
https://github.com/matthiaskoenig/cy2reposition
Guanxi is a robust analysis and simulation application for Social Network Analysts. Guanxi allows researchers in the field to create, import, and export an endless array of networks, analyze their structure, and run custom dynamics over them.
An implementation of Bruhn et al.'s fast variational optical flow algorithm using the OpenCV image processing library. The code calculates dense flow fields with a user-specified level of precision.
The project will provide a Cocoa framework to interface OpenGL in a more OO-fashioned style. It is not meant to be the fastest code possible, nor to leverage all the power of OpenGL, but to give developers a easy way to start working in 3D
To help math students visualize the prufer code and/or discover anything new about the prufer code not already present. Examples and live applet on webiste.
Seems to be closely related to Cellular automaton, except this creates a complex pattern from a mathematical function you input. See website for examples/live applets. This program makes use of an old GPL version of the JEP equation parser.
JUNG provides a common and extendible language for the modeling, analysis, and visualization of data that can be represented as a graph or network.
New version now available on GitHub: https://github.com/jrtom/jung/releases/tag/jung-2.1
SLEDRIDE: Simplified Learning about Expression Data Running in a Desktop Environment. To provide a general workbench for pipe-lining microarray gene expression data from supervised learning results into unsupervised learning methods.
Simple presentation/slide show application. Works on individual name-sequenced picture files.
Automatic/step-by-step operation. works both fullscreen and windowed. Interval is in millis. Admits slide-show title. No runtime needed. Native code.
SLFCEM stands for San Le's Free Comp. Electromagnetics.
It is a package of scientific software and graphical user
interfaces for use in computational electromagnetics.
It is written in ANSI C and distributed under the terms
of the GNU license.
Avenzoar is a one-year exploration of renal cell carcinoma morphology and its related single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPa) as a method of automating diagnosis of cancer by using a computer-aided decision tree controlled by analytical statistics.
A eclipse plugin for the history of a single file. The history is fetched from the repository and visualized based on annotations. The color describes the authorship or the changes and can be changed. It comes with a powerful metric extension point.
Chipster is a biologist-friendly analysis software for high-throughput data. It contains over 200 analysis tools for next generation sequencing (NGS), microarray and proteomics data. Users can combine tools in automatic analysis workflows, which can be shared. Chipster's interactive visualizations allow users to select datapoints and create new gene lists. For NGS data Chipster contains a built-in genome browser, which highlights SNPs and automatically indexes BAM files and calculates...
The qmeterslib library provides a highly customizable Qt widget for creating complex 2D analog dial widgets. It supports multiple scales, multiple needles, and customizable needles and backgrounds. A demo application is included.
SLFCFD stands for San Le's Free Computational Fluid Dynamics. It is a package
of scientific software and graphical user interfaces for use in computational
fluid dynamics. It is written in ANSI C and distributed under the terms
of the GNU license.