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    ADAMS

    ADAMS

    ADAMS is a workflow engine for building complex knowledge workflows.

    ADAMS is a flexible workflow engine aimed at quickly building and maintaining data-driven, reactive workflows, easily integrated into business processes. Instead of placing operators on a canvas and manually connecting them, a tree structure and flow control operators determine how data is processed (sequentially/parallel). This allows rapid development and easy maintenance of large workflows, with hundreds or thousands of operators. Operators include machine learning (WEKA, MOA, MEKA)...
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    LaueTools

    LaueTools

    open source python packages for X-ray MicroLaue Diffraction analysis

    LaueTools is an open-source project for white beam Laue x-ray microdiffraction data analysis including tools in image processing, peaks searching & indexing, crystal structure solving (orientation & strain) and data & grain mapping visualisation. Python 3 Code and new features are now at: https://gitlab.esrf.fr/micha/lauetools
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    blitz-image

    GPU-accelerated image processing for java

    blitz-image is a library to support extremely fast image processing in java, harnessing GPU acceleration via OpenCL. Although more features will be added in time, the initial focus is on very fast high-quality image resizing, including bicubic resizing (both upscale and downscale). The performance of a typical bicubic upscale operation is typically in the order of 10 times faster than via the standard AWT mechanism using RenderingHints.VALUE_INTERPOLATION_BICUBIC. The library...
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    StereoWS

    StereoWS developed by UCL-MSSL within the ProVisG project

    Since December 2008, UCL-MSSL developed a platform independent stereo application in collaboration with JPL, NASA as a subtask of EU-FP7 PRoViSG. This work was originally proposed for two months of work, but it was rescheduled to run untill August 2011 after realising its synergetic relationship with other UCL tasks within the ProVisG project. Within this time period, UCL delivered consortium members a stereo application (called StereoWS ver. 1.0), which integrates various practical...
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    jIR is an open source project focused on building an open platform for image processing tasks. It is composed of individual algorithms whose task is to extract or compare information in a data set of images.
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