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jAgg is a Java 5.0 API that supports “group by” operations on Lists of Java objects: aggregate operations such as count, sum, max, min, avg, and many more. It supports Super Aggregation: Rollups, Cube, and Grouping Sets. It supports analytic operations such as lag/lead and row number and more. It also allows custom aggregate and analytic operations.
An application to count bacterial colonies and other circular objects
OpenCFU is a completely open source lightweight application designed to enumerate clustered circular objects such as bacterial colonies. It can handle digital pictures as well as live stream from a video device/webcam. OpenCFU is cross-platform, fast, reliable and allows the user to implement intuitive filters.
Additional information is provided on the website: http://opencfu.sourceforge.net/
OpenCFU is published on PLoS...
A tool that determines the winner of a vote through many different systems. Amongth the supported systems are: Borda count, Instant-runoff voting, Condorcet method, Ranked pairs, Cloneproof schwartz sequential droping / beatpath winner.
Want to count the number of syllables in a word? Want to create a random haiku? This Java application can do both. Just add the JAR file to your project for access to these basic classes. We use CMU's pronunciation dictionary to count each syllable.
Set of Ant filters that can be used to gather statistics from files or resources. It is mainly used for log files analysis. It allows to: - count inputs - count occurrences of each input - calculate average, max and min values of floats in input