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    PySptools

    PySptools

    Hyperspectral algorithms for Python

    ...The functions and classes are organized by topics: * abundance maps: FCLS, NNLS, UCLS * classification: AbundanceClassification, NormXCorr, KMeans SAM, SID, SVC * detection: ACE, CEM, GLRT, MatchedFilter, OSP * distance: chebychev, NormXCorr, SAM, SID * endmembers extraction: ATGP, FIPPI, NFINDR, PPI * material count: HfcVd, HySime * noise: Savitzky Golay, MNF, whiten * sigproc: bilateral * sklearn: HyperEstimatorCrossVal, HyperSVC and others * spectro: convex hull quotient, features extraction (tetracorder style), USGS06 lib interface * util: load_ENVI_file, load_ENVI_spec_lib, corr, cov and others The library do an extensive use of the numpy numeric library and can achieve good speed. ...
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    Coastline Evolution Model

    Modified version of the Coastline Evolution Model (CEM)

    The Coastline Evolution Model (CEM), originally developed by Ashton et al. (2001), Ashton and Murray (2006) and Valvo et al. (2006), is a reduced complexity, one-line sediment transport model that simulates the evolution of coastlines via wave-driven alongshore sediment transport. The original CEM has no Graphical User Interface (GUI) and does not provide graphical visualisations during model runs.
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