PyCV is a Python package of modules useful for computer vision tasks. Its current focus is on boosting techniques, Haar-like features, and face detection. PyCV provides the world's fastest method for training a face detector, in a few hours.
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ATpy (Astronomical Tables in Python) is a Python module aimed at dealing with tables of astronomical data with a common API. To date, the following formats are supported: FITS, VO, and IPAC tables, and SQLite, MySQL, and PostgreSQL databases
This project contains tools, that were created during the work with the Katana robotic manipulator at the workgroup EOS of the University of Magdeburg.
BS Eagle Project is an open source black-oil simulator. The goal of this project is to provide a free access to the modern oil simulator to study new methods of simulation. The project has a modular architecture and open to modifications and extensions.
A Python environment for large and sparse linear and nonlinear optimization using intuitive interfaces to linear algebra tools and subproblem solvers written in low-level languages. It provides building blocks to experiment with new ideas and algorithms.
The CMU personal robotics package offers many robotics algorithms/controllers/drivers that enable robots to perform basic tasks like manipulation and vision. The main infrastructure used is OpenRAVE and Robot Operating System (ROS).
Language, compiler and simulator for CDL cycle description language Platforms: OSX, Linux, Cygwin CDL is a C-like language for hardware description; simulator generates C++ models and synthesizable verilog. Includes C++ cycle simulation engine.
The Virtual Commons (http://commons.asu.edu) is an open software initiative devoted to computational experiments on collective action and resource governance and funded by Arizona State University's Center for Behavior, Institutions, and the Environment (http://cbie.asu.edu).
NOTE: we've moved our development to GitHub at https://github.com/virtualcommons - please look for the latest versions there.
FAUNUS is an object oriented class library for molecular simulation, written in C++. It contains routines and utility programs for, Metropolis Monte Carlo sampling (NVT, NPT, NmuT ensembles), Macromolecules, Proton Titration, Widom Analysis etc.
The Varro toolkit is a system for identifying and frequently recurring unordered subtrees in semi-structured data. It is mostly for linguistics but has applications in semi-structured data mining too.
Software Defined Radio Transceiver project is written in Python while using GNU Radio and USRP. The goal is to create a software HF transceiver with various modes. Go here for more info: http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/sdr/index.php?title=Main_Page
A three-step approach towards experimental brain-computer-interfaces, based on the OCZ nia device for EEG-data acquisition and artificial neural networks for signal-interpretation.
CoCOOT is an extended collaboration system of COOT(Crystallographic Object Oriendted Toolit). It operates an add-on of original Coot. It enables to collaboration through internet.
Todays digital nomads own tons of multimedia data. And they own a set of very different devices to record, store and access that data. INTERMEDIA is a European project that aims at user-centric multi media access.
Our goal is to develop a full working solver for ATA (with 1 clock) in Python, with MTL to ATA support. The decidability for the emptiness problem was proposed by Lasota and Walukiewicz. The MTL to ATA was proposed by Ouaknine and Worrell.