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Mainly a browser for medical patients documents. For now, it works for displaying radiology images in DICOM format. It supports Query/Retrieve.
Build on Python, wxPython and ZODB.
Biological Annotation Tool is a general-purpose high speed environment for manipulating biological sequence annotations in multiple input and output formats. A plugin-style API permits much extensibility.
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A set of libraries, written in C/C++, to perform multimedia operations on Windows systems. These libraries are especially suited for performing psychophysical experiments on human and animal vision.
An extension of Code_Aster to add multilingual support to it's varying GUI interfaces included in the default package. Eventually, we also intend to extend Code_Aster by contributing command file templates and extending the analysis abilities.
This will be a place to release tools that have not yet been added to SciPy (or will not be added for whatever reason). Currently an interface to ImageMagick is here.
The LuSeismo project provides modules for the Earthworm project to capture analog seismometer data w/linux. The project also provides GUI interfaces used in the Loyola Physics Department for several labs, utilizing these seismometers as educational tools
PyGiNaC is a Python interface to the C++ symbolic math library GiNaC (www.ginac.de). Its design attempts to be an easy to use and convenient alternative to cint or ginsh.
This project is a tool for developers on modular robotics. You can create modular robots, movements for each servo of the robot, simulate the robots. Also it has an API for creating your own Python scripts.
minITIL is an open source implementation intended to create a solid framework for building applications needed in real life deployments of Information Technology services based on ITIL framework.
MANIKK is a toolkit for generating numerical interaction parameters -- describing the interaction between metallic atoms in a coherent lattice -- and for performing numerical Monte Carlo-simulations of physical properties of alloy systems.
C++ and Python based open source graph visualization and analysis software, primarily intended for use in the analysis of social networks (other applications are also conceivable).
GIRAFFE Base Line Data Reduction Software is a set of python scripts and modules
and a C library to reduce FITS images produced by the Very Large Telescope (VLT)
FLAMES instrument.
We experiment with Evolution of Artifical Neural Networks, combining the two fields of Evolutionary Computation and ANNs. Our methods are applied to a variety of interesting problems. To learn more, click on "Home Page", "Mail", or "Files".
An object-oriented partial differential equation (PDE) solver, written in Python, based on a standard finite volume approach and includes interface tracking algorithms. *WARNING* The project is no longer using Sourceforge to maintain its repository.
The goal of Motorsport is to become the most realistic simulation of wheeled vehicles possible. The addition of cars and tracks will be a simple task, and there will be a system for customization of most of the simulator features.
The Liberlab project aimed in 2004-2006 to promote scientific experimentation through the creation and use of a digital lab at a very low cost (15 €/$). Don't link to old site (URL squatting). See archive (http://sites.google.com/site/liberlabsite)