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    GeoDMA

    GeoDMA

    Geographic feature extraction and data mining

    GeoDMA is a plugin for TerraView software, used for geographical data mining. With a single image, the user can perform segmentation, attributes extraction, normalization and classification.
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    Phenalysis

    Phenalysis

    Analyze agronomic plant research plots in aerial orthomosaic images.

    A graphical user interface to import, analyze and export plots from orthomosaic images of agronomic trials. Please cite the following reference in your work if you use Phenalysis: Khan Z and Miklavcic SJ (2019) An Automatic Field Plot Extraction Method From Aerial Orthomosaic Images. Front. Plant Sci. 10:683. doi: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00683 This tool is being developed through the sponsorship of the Australian Research Council's Industrial Transformation Research Hub on...
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    SPAWNN

    SPatial Analysis With self-organizing Neural Networks

    The SPAWNN toolkit is an innovative toolkit for spatial analysis with self-organizing neural networks which is particularily useful for spatial analysis, visualization and geographical data mining. To run the toolkit, simply download and execute (double-click) the jar-file. Please cite: - Hagenauer, J., & Helbich, M. (2016). SPAWNN: A Toolkit for SPatial Analysis With Self-Organizing Neural Networks. Transactions in GIS, 20(5), 755-775. Other related publications: - Hagenauer, J....
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    openModeller is a complete C++ framework for species potential distribution modelling. The project also includes a graphical user interface, a web service interface and an API for Python.
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    A system that shall predict good days and locations for cross country free flying such as paragliding by comparing current weather predictions with statistics about past weather predictions and flights from online contests.
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    wfb2sql is a Perl script that extracts information from the CIA World Factbook and creates SQL statements for IBM DB/2, PostgreSQL or MySQL. This data builds a perfect database for learning and teaching SQL.
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    I just want to try to build some Machine Learning application here.
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