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    SyntheticWSI

    Tools to generate and visualize artificial whole slide images

    ...Collection of tools to help generate artificial Whole Slide Images (WSIs). A WSI is stored as a ZIP archive of JPG tiles, and this software contains a tool to visualize this format. SVS files can be used directly for texture extraction (thanks to the included Bio-Formats library). Main source files in package fr.unistra.wsi.synthetic.
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    Aim is to extract the information from the cadastral maps which is stored as scanned images. The extracted information is stored using graph representation. Then we convert these infomation in to CityGML format to visualize and communicate.
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