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    Quick 2d Plot

    Quick 2d Plot

    Program for live 2d graphical representation of data streams

    Quick2dPlot, or q2d for short, is an open source minimalistic plotting program designed for live 2d graphical representation of data streams. The program may be useful for plotting output of different user's application programs, especially in case when the user wants to see a plot or a number of plots during calculations or a data acquisition process. The program is command-driven and uses no widgets. Q2d is written in C, it takes advantage of SDL2 library for plotting. Currently...
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    Spectral Python

    A python module for hyperspectral image processing

    Spectral Python (SPy) is a python package for reading, viewing, manipulating, and classifying hyperspectral image (HSI) data. SPy includes functions for clustering, dimensionality reduction, supervised classification, and more.
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    VisualRiSC

    Toolbox visualizing computations of Realizable Sign Conditions.

    This toolbox contains a set of Python procedures in order to compute examples associated with the computation of Realizable Sign Conditions (RiSC) due to the approach by Basu, Pollack and Roy. The RiSC approach is a way to solve and analyze systems of polynomial equations and inequalities over the real numbers in the field of real-algebraic geometry. The involved computations often consist of highly sophisticated notions, not easy to illustrate by hand. VisualRiSC provides implementations of...
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    totaldepth

    Petrophysical data processing and presentation.

    TotalDepth is an Open Source, cross platform, software collection that can process petrophysical data from the oil field such as wireline logs, seismic data and so on. Conventional, proprietary, software for petrophysical data tends to be expensive to licence, restrictive, slow to develop for and tied to expensive hardware. TotalDepth changes all of that. TotalDepth is open and cross-platform, and produces results straight to the bowser. TotalDepth supports such technologies such as...
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    This is a python package that allows one to easily create timelines in object-oriented python which later renders to HTML.
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