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SPIW is a MATLAB toolbox, for automated processing of scanning probe microscope images. Tools are applicable to all SPM images, but the main focus is on images with atomic or molecular resolution.
SPIW is primarily a MATLAB toolbox with functions designed to be called in a user's own script. SPIW also has a very basic GUI for browsing and exporting images.
For information on SPIW's performance see our publication ( http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4827076 ) in the Review of Scientific...
A collection of MATLAB tools for PIV, PTV, particle sizing, and more.
Qi is a collection of MATLAB tools for the quantitative analysis of flow field images. Our Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) tool, prana, implements a Robust Phase Correlation kernel for PIV analysis, and now includes Particle Tracking Velocimetry and sizing tools. Tools for pressure calculation, proper orthogonal decomposition (POD), and 3d imaging are under development.
A MATLAB package for wavelet analysis of circadian rhythms with both discrete (Daubechies) and continuous (Morlet) wavelets, as well as tools for batch processing of multiple time series, all accessible through a graphical user interface.
Implematation of robust depth-based inference tools for microarray data (a scale curve, to measure the dispersion of a set of curves, a rank test to decide if two groups of curves come from the same population, and classification techniques).
The Databionics ESOM Tools offer many data mining tasks using Emergent Self-Organizing Maps. Visualization, clustering, and classification of high-dimensional data using databionics principles can be performed interactively or automatically.