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APLEpy stands for Algebraic Programming Language Extension for Python. It is an open source alternative to commercial products such as AMPL and GAMS. It offers the same high level of abstraction while keeping the advantages of using Python environment.
DNAID software is a tool for assessing confidence in biological identifications made by comparing DNA sequences. It allows DNA sequences to be placed within a taxonomy and determines confidence in matches of a query sequence to each taxon.
A mouse tracker for OS X. The tool should provide a simple way to log the user's mouse movements in the background for (later) analysis. Currently only for Mac OS X (ObjC & Cocoa), planned to make platform independent with Python. It consists out of two
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Pyfort is a tool for creating extensions to the Python language with Fortran routines. It supports F77-interfaced routines now, with plans for supporting more of F90 later.
The NHD Software Project is a collection of the utilities, scripts, APIs, standards, and application extensions used for the quality assurance of stream and river data, conflation/generalisation of hydrographic data, and other hydrologic data maintenance.
Software to fit whole-sentence language models using the principle of maximum entropy. For developers of speech recognizers, text prediction interfaces, OCR, machine translation software.
Educational game framework supporting board games, strategy games, and other grid-based game boards. Currently uses Python/wxPython as the application language/library. C++ libs included to help create AI for the various games.
Read single-band NASA PDS (Planetary Data System) Image files in Python. Query header information and extract binary image data in a format suitable for PIL (Python Imaging Library). Works for Pathfinder and Mars Exploration Rover images, maybe others.
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SimED is a user-friendly Differential Equation simulation software. It can integrate numerically ODEs (Ordinary Differential Equations) using several methods, plot time and phase-space diagrams for variables, and interactively choose initial conditions.
The Wolfram Machine project is an effort to create a set of documentation and useful modules (both hardware and software) for a computing architecture based on the mathematical theories presented in Steven Wolfram's book _A_New_Kind_of_Science_.
STASS stands for Sound Treatment, Analysis and Synthesis Software. It will provide ingeneers and searchers easy-to-use as well as performant tools for sound analysis (spectro, sona and so on), treatment (filters, noise-gate) and synthesis (scepstrum).
Written in C++, IFI-picloader is a US First Competition Linux port for Innovation First Inc. Robot Controller programmer using a pic 18F8520. It writes MCC18 compiled hex files to PIC and allows users to program under *nix based operating systems.
The X-Ray Data Processing package enables ad hoc wrangling of data from x-ray experiments. A collection of software based on this library is also available.
File-Spector is a small, fast and easy to use binary file analyzer and Inspector.
It allows the users to format a complete binary file structure and then use it to read any binary file that matches the specified format.
A Java software for 3D visualization of graphs/networks. It implements many graph layout algorithms (such as force-directed methods), graph generators (such as scale-free networks) and graph modifiers. Most functions can be accessed through its GUI.
Retic is a free EAI Server written in Jython (Java).
It permits to execute adaptors composed of sources, pipes (transformations) and sinks.
Connectivity with : JMS,HTTP,SOAP,UDDI,FTP,Xindice,JDBC,Jabber,SMTP...
XML Support : XSLT, Xpath.
Has GUI for
Rana, Restriction Analysis Libraries.
Rana is written in Python and provides a set of libraries and scripts to work with restriction enzymes and ADN. The aim is to ease the development of molecular biology software for research or education purposes.
Pymerase is a tool intended to generate a python object model, relational database, and an object-relational model connecting the two. However it has been extended to also output webpages and can be easily extended to output whatever else you might like.
Written in Python and the Numeric package. It supports the examples of the book: Dougherty and Lotufo, Hands-on Morphological Image Proc., SPIE, 2003, ISSN=0-8194-4720-X. This toolbox has been continued at www.adessowiki.org under name ia870.