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    CompressPng

    CompressPng

    Java Groovy library plugin

    CompressPng is a Java/Groovy library/plugin aimed at automating the compression of PNG images in an Android / JVM-based build environment. It is intended to help with automatically compressing images (e.g., for Android apps) during the build process, possibly integrating with Gradle or build scripts, thereby reducing the size of PNG assets integrated into apps. Support for usage via Gradle or other JVM build tools (via dependencies).
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    libcrn is document image processing library written in C++11 for Linux, Windows, Mac OsX and Google Android. It is a toolbox that allows to create easily software such as OCRs and layout analysis tools.
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    RootAnalyzer

    A cross-section image analysis tool

    Update: A graphical user interface for RootAnalyzer, along with other root phenotyping tools can now be found at https://sourceforge.net/projects/rootphenotypingsuite/ RootAnalyzer is a fully automated tool, for efficiently extracting and analyzing anatomical traits from root cross section images. Using a range of image processing techniques such as local thresholding and nearest neighbor identification, RootAnalyzer segments the plant root from the image's background, classifies and characterizes the cortex, stele, endodermis and metaxylem, and subsequently produces statistics about the morphological properties of the root cells and tissues.
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