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    OpenVigil

    Open pharmacovigilance data extraction, mining and analysis tool

    OpenVigil provides a webinterface to analyse pharmacovigilance data, i.e., spontanous or systematic collections of treatments (drugs) and observed adverse events ("drug side effects"). FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (AERS) and other pharmacovigilance data (e.g., Canadian or German) are supported. The OpenVigil web-based analysis tools offer several analysis modes like extraction, filtering, mining of data and analyses via measurements of disproportionality like proportional reporting...
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    CamBA is a Linux package for statistical analysis, by script/GUI, of neuroimaging data (fMRI/sMRI), developed at the Brain Mapping Unit, University of Cambridge. Non-parametric permutation-based statistics. Input images: 4D NiFTI files, output: HTML/
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    ECG2HRV

    ECG2HRV

    import and store ECG, associate to clinical data, automatic HRV

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOzpNMC-FXU This multi-platform application will enable the user to import digital CSV ECGs at any sampling rate and store them in an encrypted local DB along with relevant clinical data of the patient. It also performs automatic QRS complex detection and RR interval classification showing the output in a visual chart that the user can edit to correct sources with artifacts or pats with bad detections. This project was developed using Netbeans 7.3...
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    Actigraph analysis software
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    MERRYts is the Most Efficient Reader for Representing Your Terminology System. One GUI for all (medical) Terminology Systems
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    QSAR is a project that aims to build a GUI that enables people to build quantitative structure activity (or property) relationship models. It will use parts of CDK (cdk.sf.net), JOELib (joelib.sf.net), R (www.r-project.org) and other projects.
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    Avenzoar Digital Pathology Tool
    Avenzoar is a one-year exploration of renal cell carcinoma morphology and its related single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPa) as a method of automating diagnosis of cancer by using a computer-aided decision tree controlled by analytical statistics.
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    Java GUI to analyze one (or more, in batch mode) datasets with several feature selection methods at the same time and also performing an "ensemble" analysis. It can be easily extended to include any feature selection algorithm.
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