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    Colibri - The ENVI / IDL Code Library

    Colibri - The ENVI / IDL Code Library

    A collection of well documented ENVI / IDL algorithms and applications

    Colibri is a repository for source code developed in ENVI/IDL under the Open Source Initiative. It contains a wide variety of algorithms and applications which are of interest for the remote sensing community. The code is organized in a hierarchical way. At the lowest level, common code performing all kinds of basic functionality is available to the higher levels, i.e. classes and applications. Classes are object based functionalities performing more specific tasks. Both common code and classes are the building blocks for the applications which perform well delineated tasks. All common code, classes and applications are well documented. The complete set of code and documentation are available to the remote sensing community. ENVI/IDL code developers and remote sensing researchers are requested to actively contribute to this ENVI/IDL Code Library in order to obtain a solid reference of user developed applications for the remote sensing community.
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    This is a Open Source Geographic Information System extreamly open for further developpement due to a plug-ins mecanisme. It uses OpenGL for optimizing graphics and can connect to a native server or handle other map software formats
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    RAT is a software for advanced image processing of SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) remote sensing data.
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    Ytk is a Tcl/Tk program which adds menus, buttons and features to the basic command line driven Yorick program and language. It also enables usage of all Tcl/Tk widgets and functions including buttons, sliders, checkboxes, and other typical TK widgets to
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    iGPS

    iGPS

    An interactive tool for GNSS position time series analysis

    * Please check latest update on https://github.com/igps-ftk/iGPS A tool written in Interactive Data Language (IDL), for processing and analyzing daily continuous GPS position time series. It can read time series in various formats, detect outliers, remove abnormal observation spans, find jumps, extract common-mode components(CMC), etc.
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