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Eidola is a representation-independent programming language. This project supports the language core, including the semantics and the reference implementation of a kernel. See http://eidola.org/ for for information.
An extensible TIFF codec for Java 1.2 Advanced Imaging, allowing for
extended compression types, writing tiled images etc. Used by GeoTIFF-JAI
project.
Infomap is a Java component for displaying and manipulating nodal data. It gives the user the ability to visualize large graph or tree structures by means of expanding and collapsing portions of the structure and by easily zooming in and out.
This project provides software resources for creating solid models of proteins that can be printed on color 3D printers. The main focus is a java program that reads in a PDB file and produces a PLY format stick representation of the protein.
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The purpose of the project is to develop a quantitative medical imaging & visualization program for use on brain MR, DTI and MRS data. It is a joint project of the Kennedy Krieger Institute & the Johns Hopkins University, Psychiatric Neuroimaging Lab
jlpv is a Java Light PACS Viewer application useful for review series or images from DICOM data retrieved from the DCM4CHEE PACS system. It also uses ImageJ as a rendering engine or viewer. This project is in a early stage.
Simple editor and analyzer of Petri nets. It allows you to build reachability tree with/without instant transitions and Markov chains. It is also possible to set transition distributions and set all the parameters of the current distribution.
This project was made as a course project at NTUU "KPI" during attending classes "Computer modelling".
Feel free to make any changes to the current version or ask me if you have any question.
A self-sufficient java framework for numerical solution of ODEs (diff eqs) and visualization. Samples are aeronautics/astronautics/physics/rocketry themed. Focus on clean design, modularity, reusability and documentation. Educational project.
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The Watermarks is a java library for images and text watermarking fingerprinting and tamper-proofing. The supported carrier formats for a watermark are JPEG and PDF. The project also aim to build a test environment to evaluate robustness of implemented a
The project aim is to create the 3D simulation of robot-arm which moves on three axis. It's based on real robot- dual arm that can solve Rubic Cube. It's gonna be implemented using openGL in Java Applet and will be awesome=)
** IMPORTANT NOTICE ** 10 Feb 2006 Code is being moved to the SMI subversion repository (http://smi-protege.stanford.edu/svn/owl/trunk/) Project will continue to be open source. ProtegeOWL info at: http://protege.stanford.edu/overview/protege-owl.html