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A cross-platform cellular automaton facility. Implements simulation and visualization of multi-dimensional cellural automatas locally or in distributed mode.
LSystemBuilder is a program for editing and visualizing L-systems. LSystemBuilder makes it easy to explore fractals, FASS-curves and complex branching structures. Naturally LSystemBuilder comes packed with loads of predefined L-systems.
This object-oriented python module converts 3D VRML models into Collada and integrates it in Google Earth (GE) through the Keyhole Markup Language (KML). It enables the visualisation of large scale aerial/satellite images in the Geo Browser.
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METIL is a python-like interpreted or compiled language made for speed and generic programming, as in C++ but with static symbolic computations, type propagation, "for" surdefinition. Object orientation is centered on properties, rather than hierarchy.
NOTE: Use Fltk_Contour insted this code! FMesh is a simply scientific data visualization tool based on OpenGL. FMesh can generate 2D and 3D graph of contour and color maps for any (x,y,z) scattered data set, many other options are included.
The Hardware Assisted Visibility Sorting (HAVS) algorithm is a GPU-based, direct volume renderer for unstructured grids. The algorithm operates in both object- and images-space and includes a sample-based, dynamic level-of-detail algorithm.
Azureus Plug-In that allocates the ip adresses of the peers to the country and the city they belong to and visualize that data on a world map or in statistics. This product includes GeoLite data created by MaxMind, available from http://www.maxmind.com/.
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Eirik is a tool for exploring large data sets, by using statistical analyses and multiple linked visualizations for data reduction. It relies on R, QT4 and OpenGL. Developed as part of AstroGrid/VOTech, Eirik uses Ice and xmlrpc for distributed computing.
vuVolume is a framework for volume rendering algorithms in C++. When creating a new rendering method in vuVolume it is possible to just concentrate on the actual algorithm and let the framework take care of the more administrative tasks.
Ocular is a spreadsheet written entirely in python. Cell contents are evaluated by python after any standard spreadsheet coordinates are parsed. This allows the full Monty from Python to be implemented in a visual environment.
Mainly a browser for medical patients documents. For now, it works for displaying radiology images in DICOM format. It supports Query/Retrieve.
Build on Python, wxPython and ZODB.
ARTIS Watermon is an Automated Real Time Information System for the display of water monitoring telemetry. Developed by Toowoomba City Council and available to demonstrate to other Local Government Authorities using SCADA-C web information systems.
Code libraries and media files contributed by Whoola, Inc. Includes Whoola Cyberspace, a virtual reality web browser with fly-through hyperlinks. The source code includes a COLLADA loader for Xith. Click on the "Home Page" link above to install.
J-gramS is a diagram editor that uses Java and SWT. Similar to idraw and xfig it focuses on creating diagrams easily without a complicated user interface. Diagrams produced by J-gramS are saved as SVG or a number of image formats.
SenseRank Sys:
- builds the dictionaries (multidim matrices) of words’ values;
- for the set utterance in certain language builds a figure in multidimensional space (in the matrix space) of values (visual schema), which is topological view of sense
Viperfish is intended for the sailor looking to improve his weather forecasting. Viperfish provides the ability to visualise and modify GRIB (weather prediction) files, it can plot routes and provides routing based on coming weather and boat performance.
This software system serves as both a DICOM image viewer as well as a diagramming tool for collaborating notes on the given image sets. This my Computer Science graduate thesis project at Loyola Marymount University.
DSIllustrator is a light-weight editor for making illustrations of data structures. It is used to make graphics of instances of basic data structure (trees, graphs, lists, stacks, etc) in very short time, to be used in lecture slides and typed homeworks.
JGP is a GUI for gnuplot (http://www.gnuplot.info/).
It is made for all those who just love gnuplot but who found
that organizing a large number of datasets and plots from the command line is inconvenient.
JGP uses gnuplot as plotting engine.