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    WingSegment

    WingSegment

    WingSegment: A tool for Analysis and Modeling of Insect Wings

    WingSegment is a MATLAB app-designed tool employing a hybrid approach of computer vision and graph theory for precise insect wing image segmentation. WingSegment detects cells, junctions, Pterostigma, and venation patterns, measuring geometric features and generating Voronoi patterns. The tool utilizes region-growing, thinning, and Dijkstra's algorithms for boundary detection, junction identification, and vein path extraction.
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    The Chemistry Development Kit
    The Chemistry Development Kit (CDK) is a scientific, LGPL-ed library for bio- and cheminformatics and computational chemistry written in Java. The main home page of the CDK is now at: http://cdk.github.io
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    RootGraph

    RootGraph

    Graphic interface with algorithms to compute line and root graphs

    Simple and intuitive graphic interface for graph theory with algorithms to compute line and root graphs of a given graph. - Double click to add a new node. - Left click a node and drag to change the position of the node. - Select a node with left click and add an edge with the next node you select. - Right click a node to delete it. Made in C++ using the wxWidgets library.
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    Gato (Graph Animation Toolbox): Animate graph algorithms for example for computing shortest paths, minimal spanning trees, maximum flows or maximal cardinality or weight matchings. Create your own animations using the Animated Data Structures (ADS).
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    vizceral

    vizceral

    WebGL visualization for displaying animated traffic graphs

    vizceral is a component for displaying traffic data on a webgl canvas. If a graph of nodes and edges with data about traffic volume is provided, it will render a traffic graph animating the connection volume between nodes. This component can take multiple traffic graphs and will generate a 'global' graph showing all incoming traffic into each of the 'regions', with support for cross-region traffic. There are three levels of information, global, regional, and service-level, with clicking or...
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    DCTV

    DUAL CONSTRAINED TV-BASED REGULARIZATION ON GRAPHS

    ...We use a flexible graph data representation that allows us to generalize the constraint on the projection variable. We show how this new formulation of the TV problem may be solved by means of fast parallel proximal algorithms. On denoising and deblurring examples, the proposed approach is shown not only to perform better than recent TV-based approaches, but also to perform well on arbitrary graphs instead of regular grids.
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    G.A.V. (Graph Algorithm Visualizer) is a tool that visualizes algorithms from graph theory. A step-by-step visualization from each different algorithm allows the user to understand the particular algorithm very easily.
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    callgraph is a project that provides an algorithm for an optimal vertex positioning of any connected graph in 3D, as well as the library and sample application for viewing graphs in 3D.
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    Library of terrain level of detail algorithm nodes for Coin (an implementation of an Open Inventor scene graph) and other utility classes. Currently are implemented ROAM, Geo Mip-Mapping and Chunked-LoD algorithms. Any issues and feedback for this projec
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    pythag is an algorithm and script for computing primitive Pythagorean triples using the command line. Has an option to output to a file. It also has an option to output to a graph using GLUT, to which it now depends.
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    A Java software for 3D visualization of graphs/networks. It implements many graph layout algorithms (such as force-directed methods), graph generators (such as scale-free networks) and graph modifiers. Most functions can be accessed through its GUI.
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