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Java & MPEG-7 based tools for annotation and retrieval of digital photos and images (Caliph & Emir).
LIRE has moved to https://github.com/dermotte/lire.
Caliph & Emir have moved to https://github.com/dermotte/CaliphEmir.
Development and support of OCFA have been discontinued. the code has moved to these github repositories:
https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaLib
https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaArch
https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaJavaLib
https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaModules
https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaDoc
If you are interested in contributing to ongoing work on the creation of a community maintained OCFA inspired computer forensic framework, please join the Mattock/MattockFS community page on G+:
https://plus.google.com/communities/102487198908055860744
...Phenex saves ontology annotations alongside traditional character matrix data using the NeXML format standard for evolutionary data.
Current Phenex development is taking place at GitHub:
https://github.com/phenoscape/Phenex
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Echoproc is a piece of scientific analysis software used to extract physical ice sheet characteristics from radio echograms from experiments like the Center for the Remote sensing of ice sheets (https://www.cresis.ku.edu/)
The repository has been moved to: https://github.com/wojdyr/fityk. Fityk is nonlinear curve-fitting and data analysis software. It is specialized in fitting peaks (bell-shaped functions like Gaussian, Loretzian, Pearson7, Voigt) to experimental data.
An experimental CEP (Complex Event Processing) engine. It implements the event stream processing as a library embeddable in C++ and Perl. Since then it has been renamed to Triceps, so please look at the new location https://sourceforge.net/projects/t
library for capturing, storing and visualizing timeseries data
The JTimeSeries has moved to github
Please go to https://github.com/JTimeSeries/jtimeseries
The SourceForge copy has not been maintained since Sep 2012
A java library to assist with capturing and storing timeseries data/metrics. Provides facilities to publish timeseries data across a network, a lightweight server to persist series data, and client user interface components for real time visualization
JUNG provides a common and extendible language for the modeling, analysis, and visualization of data that can be represented as a graph or network.
New version now available on GitHub: https://github.com/jrtom/jung/releases/tag/jung-2.1
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We moved to
https://github.com/sueswe/pzgtools
Perl-Programs to extract information (and visualize them with gnuplot) from data-files from the PZG Particle Sampler from "rr-elektronik" (see http://www.rr-elektronik.de). Linux/KDE-version, GUI written in QT or Gambas. Win32-ver: pzg-tools.npage.de