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    iTag

    iTag

    Tag images using various categories and modifiers

    iTag has been designed for researchers that rely on photographic census techniques of animals that are hard to detect via image recognition algorithms and was originally developed for counting Grey Seals in the German wadden sea during March 2013. It has since then been further expanded and has now reached beta status. iTag allows Users to define up to 9 different categories and name them accordingly. In addition, 4 modifiers are available to further increase the options during a tagging session. ...
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    Python Open Source Echosounder Toolkit

    real-time visualization of network data broadcasts from echosounders

    ...The Python Open Source Echosounder Toolkit (pyOSET) was designed to facilitate this process by providing near real-time visualization of network data broadcasts from multiple echosounder systems, and to serve as a framework for implementation of algorithms to detect, locate, and identify fish or the seabed. An Alpha release of the software is available under the GNU General Public License, version 2. Many practical aspects of the user interface are still in the planning and development phase. Those who wish to participate in the development of pyOSET are encouraged to subscribe to the Developer's Mailing List. ...
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