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    Bibliograph

    Bibliograph

    Open Source Online Bibliographic Data Management

    Bibliograph is a powerful and intuitive open source web application for the collaborative collection, editing and publishing of bibliographic data such as a bibliographies, small library collections or shared research data. It features a modern user interface similar to a desktop application.
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    SyntheticWSI

    Tools to generate and visualize artificial whole slide images

    Java 8+ required. 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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    This is a MATLAB implementation of inverse compositional Active Appearance Models (AAMs), as described in the "Active Appearance Models Revisited" paper by Iain Matthews and Simon Baker.
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