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    Jam--Nuclear Physics Data Acquisition

    Jam--Nuclear Physics Data Acquisition

    Java-based nuclear physics data acquisition.

    This project now lives at https://github.com/dwvisser/jam-daq-code/ Jam is an easy-to-use self-contained data acquisition and analysis system for VME-based (or CAMAC-based) nuclear physics experiments. Jam has an easy, standard GUI for taking and sorting multi-parameter event-based data into 1-d and 2-d histograms.
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    UNSW Metadata Stores (ResData)

    An institutional research metadata management repository.

    ...It integrates with institutional enterprise systems, such as HR and Grant management systems to facilitate re-use of existing information, such as People and Project records. ResData has been developed by the Library Repository Services, University of New South Wales. The work was supported by the Australian National Data Service (ANDS) under its MS21 program. ANDS is supported by the Australian Government through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy Program and the Education Investment Fund (EIF) Super Science Initiative.
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    P-VCD

    Content-Based Video Copy Detection

    ...The software has been described in some scientific papers, e.g. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICME.2011.6012212 and http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11042-011-0915-x. This software is the result of my PhD at the University of Chile and the participation at TRECVID Content-Based Copy Detection (CCD) evaluation task 2010 and 2011. More details in http://www-nlpir.nist.gov/projects/tv2011/tv2011.html#ccd and in http://www-nlpir.nist.gov/projects/tvpubs/tv11.papers/prisma.pdf P-VCD has also been used at TRECVID tasks: Instance Search (INS) 2012-2013 and Multimedia Event Detection (MED) 2013. ...
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    Deem

    Analyze time-course data with significance tests, clustering, modeling

    ...Written in Scala and R. The application is a cross-platform desktop app with a simple GUI and is fully functional currently. The app was and is developed at the University of Rochester (http://cbim.urmc.rochester.edu) under the GPL 3.0 license. This is a fork of that project.
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    DSOL

    DSOL: A Distributed Simulation Object Library implemented in Java

    DSOL is a full featured multi-formalism, distributed simulation environment developed at Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands). DSOL has support for discrete event and for continuous modeling. Formalisms supported are event scheduling, DEVS, flow-based simulation, and continuous modeling through sets of differential equations. The first release was introduced at IEEE's Winter Simulation Conference in 2002. Since then, numerous papers and PhD dissertations have been developed, with applications in the fields of transportation and traffic, logistics, supply chain management, gaming and training, health care, and many others.
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    xBook

    xBook

    xBook is a framework for archaeological databases

    xBook is a common framework for several archaeo-related database applications developed and published by Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. All database applications that are based on the framework (called Books) provide the same basic technical features, but each application can be extended individually. Especially the Synchronisation and the User Rights Management are strong features that allow creating backups and sharing your data to collaborate with other users.
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    Niah (Statistical Disclosure Control)

    Niah (Statistical Disclosure Control)

    Niah supports k-anonymity statistical disclosure control assessments

    Niah is a simple java tool for use in statistical disclosure control risk assessments. It implements the k-anonymity model of disclosure risk for data in csv in format. This work was developed as part of a PhD project at the University of Glasgow and during an internship with the Scottish Government.
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    ArgooMap

    A map-based discussion forum ("argumentation map")

    ArgooMap is an online, map-based discussion forum, which allows participants to reference their contributions to geographic locations. Different versions of ArguMap and ArgooMap/Argoomap were developed by students supervised by Dr. Claus Rinner at Ryerson University (Toronto, Canada) with partial funding from the GEOIDE Network of Centres of Excellence and DAAD, the German Academic Exchange Service. Past and current developers at Ryerson and the University of Muenster include: - Carsten Keßler - Marius Austerschulte - Sepehr Mavedati - Sami Munshi - Matrica Joshi Alternative versions (not yet available here) were developed by: - Aaron Sani (Ryerson) - Soheil Boroushaki (Univ. of Western Ontario) - Ana Simao (University College London) The ArgooMap Sourceforge project page contains two implementations of the package, which diverged from a single older version, ArguMap. ...
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    Blogspread
    Blogspread is an open platform for the developmend of applications that analyze data from websites like blogs and forums. Blogspread is jointly developed by the University of Mannheim, Germany, the UFPE, Recife, Brasil and the UFAL, Maceio, Brasil.
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    National University Community Research Institute's NU KEEPERRHHATT Algorithmic Framework is a series of meta-algorithms based upon the Longest Hamiltonian Path Problem for finding high level explanations to social, economic and political behaviour.
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    GuiTAR stands for "General-purpose Tool for Anaphora Resolution". It was developed in Java at Essex University. (see http://dces.essex.ac.uk/research/nle/GuiTAR/)
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    The class libraries here provide infrastructure for creating simulations of low energy nuclear physics experiments, as well as some useful working programs that do simple simulations and analysis of experiments performed with magnetic spectrographs.
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    A Graphical Authorship Attribution Framework, Version 2 from Duquesne University
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    SAAT Semi-Automated Annotation Tools
    SAAT Semi-Automated Annotation Tools The Medical University Graz, in cooperation with the Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering IBMT is developing the SAAT - Semi-Automated Annotation Tools in the CRIP context.
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    ...There is going to be maze generation algorithm(s) and pathfinders who use certain algorithms to solve the maze. This project was initially a student team project at Thompson Rivers University(TRU) to demonstrate search algorithms.
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