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This application is a .NET based framework, designed for helping in development of different volume reconstruction, 3D voxel visualization and color consistency algorithms in multi view dynamic scenes.
LSG is a Windows application framework designed for visual data integration and based on Microsoft .NET 2.0 and CAB. An admin utility manages LSG apps, modules, events, and services, and a client integrates the modules and provides functionality hooks.
This program is designed to keep cues on a lighting desk. You add your cues in, and then you can run the show, with the sliders showing you the current and next cue. You requre a copy of Office for this software to run.
The Horde3D .NET wrapper is a light-weight library, implemented in C# 2.0 for Horde3D, a small open source 3D rendering engine. The intention is to open the simple and intuitive interface of the next-generation engine Horde3D to the .NET community.
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V3D-Viewer is a Dicom and "Philips V3D 3DRA" Medical Volume Viewer based on .Net and the VTK library. With marching cubes, 3d planes and (3D texture) volume rendering, including histogram transparency and intensity curve selection tool.
Visualization of finite state machines as a network graph. Accepted input files at the moment are: net files exported from xfst (Xerox Finite-State Tool) and lexc files (Finite-State Lexicon Compiler).
This is a map internet web service based on a huge raster maps or satellite images for tracking and monitoring the mobile objects (cars etc) using GPS.
VTK.NET is a .NET wrapper for the Visualization Toolkit. With it, you can write Windows Forms applications in C#, managed C++, Visual Basic, or J#. It includes a Windows Forms Control for drag and drop design of forms.
scada-tgz is a open-source .NET based framework for creating SCADA applications. It includes communication servers for various hardware in form of WebServices and SCADA-specific controls for Windows.Forms, GTK# and ASP.NET applications.
Windows Presentation Foundation based framework for definition and construction of electronic gauges. Developed with Megasquirt ECM in mind as a primary data provider.
Real-time fractals allow exploring of fractals by real-time zooming, panning and rotating. Output is rendered either by GDI or by OpenGL. Fractal equations are written in C# and can changed at run-time.
Project to develop xVRML specs & related s/w tech. VRML97 put 3D worlds on the net & xVRML evolves it w/ Schema-based re-definition. Schema forms base for spec docs & model of the data in a VR world, as well as dev of tech-demo app & plugin s/w.
SimQubit is a GUI quantum circuit simulator, written on top of the Q++ (sourceforge.net/projects/qplusplus) quantum templates. It allows editing of quantum circuits and applying them to quantum states, with multiple ways to view the output probabilities.
MEM Net - Mote EMulator Network.
This project will focus on:
1) MEM - Wireless Sensor Node (mote) emulator
2) MEM Net - network of emulated motes
So far, the only released package is visual-sim-slides.
More comming next !
Program to detect human faces on a digital picture. It uses a MLP neural net that receive relative distances from face distribution clusters of the image space. Written in C++. Requires newmat and libann libraries.
NEW VERSION - Pocket PC (Compact .Net Framework required)! Use your computer screen to tell you how long you've been giving a speech, compared to predefined limits, using a large on-screen clock, and a green/yellow/red background "stoplight" effect.