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    Animal-AV

    Animal-AV

    Animal Algorithm Animation System

    Animal is a Java-based system for visualizing and animating algorithms and data structures. Available since 1999, it is one of the established AV systems, and provides one of the largest collections of supported algorithms. Animations can be generated on the fly based on user input - for a large selection of algorithms and topic areas, including, but not limited to, the topic areas of backtracking algorithms, compression, cryptography, basing, searching and sorting.
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    LAVA for AFM

    LAVA for AFM

    Lloyd's Algorithm-based Volumetric Analysis for AFM Images

    This MATLAB-based program enables analysis of AFM images. In particular, it allows the user to measure the volume of all distinguishable features in an image and to isolate and sort those particles. As the name implies, LAVA uses Lloyd's Algorithm, also known as k-means sorting, to identify a small set of volumes representative of the actual distribution of particle in the image. Although developed for determining feature volume, LAVA is also completely compatible with other types of image...
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    The Hardware Assisted Visibility Sorting (HAVS) algorithm is a GPU-based, direct volume renderer for unstructured grids. The algorithm operates in both object- and images-space and includes a sample-based, dynamic level-of-detail algorithm.
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