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    SimpleITK

    SimpleITK

    A layer built on top of the Insight Toolkit (ITK)

    ...It is built on top of the Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit ITK with the intent of providing a simplified interface to ITK. SimpleITK itself is written in C++ but is available for a large number of programming languages. Wrapping of the C++ code is accomplished through SWIG, in principle, any language wrapped by SWIG should be applicable to SimpleITK. Unlike ITK's support of n-dimensional spatio-temporal images, SimpleITK supports 2D, 3D and 4D images. The dimensionality refers to spatiotemporal dimensions, the voxels can be n-dimensional vectors. ...
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    threeddonut

    threeddonut

    3D donut. Example of frojasg1.com libraries usage

    The application shows a 3D donut, that can be rotated with two sliders in both axis. It is a simple example of what can be done with frojasg1.com platform libraries: - Zoom option for components - Multi language - Dark mode option - Automatic Undo-Redo for text components, with popup menu included - Text Search/Replace window prepared to be used. - Base components for auto-completion windows. - Automatic component relocation after redimensioning a window. - Base classes for formating text on the fly in JTextPanes - Improved JFileChooser and many other functions of all kind: - Basic functions of all kinds...
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    imgproxy

    fast and secure image processing with machine learning features

    ...imgproxy Pro is an advanced version of this blazing fast and secure image processing tool. It provides priority support, smart image adjustments, machine learning features, watermarking, and video support. Works with any programming language 17M+ total downloads Billions of images have already been processed imgproxy.net
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    WrapImaJ

    Multi-platform API for Image Processing systems in Life Sciences

    ...In it's current form, it only wraps basic functionalities of ImageJ. The developers of WrapImaJ intend the library to support compatibilty with the main imaging systems available in the Java language and broadly used in the field of life sciences.
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    XIPL/XASM is a basic environment to build high-level Image Processing operations using a XML-based language. The idea is to compile the high-level XIPL language into a low-level one, XASM (XML-based too), using XSLT technology.
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