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    PerlPP

    PerlPP

    Perl preprocessor - embed Perl source in any file

    ...PerlPP runs in two passes: it generates a Perl script from your input, and then it runs the generated script. If you see error at (eval ##) (for some number ##), it means there was an error in the generated script. The -D switch defines elements of %D. If you do not specify a value, the value true (a constant in the generated script) will be used. The following commands work mostly analogously to their C preprocessor counterparts. but $fn can be determined programmatically. Note that defines set with -D or -s do not take effect until after the script has been generated, which is after the macro code runs.
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    NiftyNet

    NiftyNet

    An open-source convolutional neural networks platform for research

    An open-source convolutional neural networks platform for medical image analysis and image-guided therapy. NiftyNet is a TensorFlow-based open-source convolutional neural networks (CNNs) platform for research in medical image analysis and image-guided therapy. NiftyNet’s modular structure is designed for sharing networks and pre-trained models. Using this modular structure you can get started with established pre-trained networks using built-in tools. Adapt existing networks to your imaging...
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