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Manual counter with the keyboard or the mouse on images
The only open source counter to count any items the simplest and easiest way with the keyboard, or the mouse specifically on images. After associating a key to each item, or a predefined graphical symbol for images, pressing the key or clicking on the image increments its associated counter, and displays (for the images) the symbol at the mouse's pointer location. Such a project is so simple a child could use it!
ADaMSoft is a free and Open Source Data Mining software developed in Java. It contains data management methods and it can create ready to use reports. It can read data from several sources and it can write the results in different formats.
This material enables IBM SPSS Statistics users to run code written in the R language inside Statistics.
Additional free items for R in Statistics and other materials are available from the SPSS Community at www.ibm.com/developerworks/spssdevcentral
PlexBench is a cross-platform, web-enabled, analysis tool that is driven by a scalable backpropagation feed-forward neural network. It uses embedded Perl for scripting and is written in the style of an in-process Component Object Model (COM) C++ program.
http://ewi.utwente.nl/~biorange/rshell - The RShell project is a plugin for the Taverna workflow system. It enables one to execute R scripts within the Taverna workflow system. The RShell processor is built on the RServe project. For more info: