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Large set of functions for biological records (ECG, EEG, phono), datastore, datamining and analysis (HRV, QT, RR, ST). The application is written in Java, so that it is assumed to work on all devices. It runs as a desktop or client-server application. It
The aim of this project is to develop a GDSII viewer by using Java programming language. Efforts will be made especially on ease-of-use, efficiency, and capacity.
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Currently, this project consists of a pure java math expression parser optimized for repeated evaluation. Development of an interactive 3D math visualization application based on this parser is planned for the future.
RDV is a visualization environment for scientific and engineering data. Built on top of the RBNB dynamic data server, it supports local and remote data sources and can visualize numeric, video, image, and audio data in a number of different ways.
Adamant is a java application for annotation of microarray array designs. The software enables MIAME-compliant annotation of sequences spotted onto arrays and can produce output files in MAGE-ML and other data formats used by public microarray data repos
febrl-gen is a Java-based frontend to Febrl, an open-source data linkage system written in Python. Users can configure the parameters of a linkage project through the frontend, and febrl-gen will generate a Febrl-ready configuration file.
OpenAMIS (Open AgroMeteorological Information System) is customable free and open software for websites providing agrometeorological information to farmers and agroindustry.
Java framework for face detection and face recognition based on different plugin and filter types. Includes Eigenfaces in pure Java, OpenCV detection via JNI, integration of the Betaface.com Web Service, skin color filter, Adobe XMP Export and a nice GUI
Google() meets the Matrix. Red Piranha combines Lucene (Searching Ability), XML-RDF (ability to learn), Tomcat (for P2P Power) and Spring (Ease of use) to not only let you find anything, anywhere, but to actually understand what you are looking for.
The Virtual Laboratory for Earth and Planetary Materials (VLab) collaborative GRID-based environment. Concentrating on scientific computation workflows and auto-generation of visualization services. http://vlab.msi.umn.edu
AbuGraph is a freely available Java application for the layout and visualization of directed graphs. Bound to a TCP port, it supports dynamic graph creation receiving commands from a telnet console or another third party application.
JTabler is for the simple table manager to utilize other programs, including many internet utilities, statistics tools, especially adapted for chemistry data such as SDF and MOL
Verdantium is an OpenDoc-like compound-document framework, and an open-source alternative to frameworks underlying OpenOffice, StarOffice, Corel Office, and Microsoft Office. Written in JUndo / Java JFC/Swing/Java-2D See http://verdantium.blogspot.com/
Open Office Server Daemon based on older daemon written in python (oood).
Open Office is unstable as a server (memory leaks, not multithreaded, ...), this daemon makes it working in long-term without having to change anything in your code.
The Internet Protocol Address Calculator is an open-source java-based tool. This calculator will assist network administrators to perform calculations over both IPv4 and IPv6 address space. A handy whois search client is also integrated into this tool.
The Genomic Diversity and Phenotype Connection (GDPC) written in JAVA uses web services to make XML formatted data publicly available. The GDPC Browser (front-end GUI) can access these services, and other applications can use the API.