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This project provides a library written in Python for reading and eventually writing ISO8211 files. ISO8211 is a format used for various GIS systems (geographic data), including SDTS, the format used by the US Geological Survey.
A conference submission and review system designed for flexibility and re-use. Initially used for the ALIFE 8 conference (in 2002), and designed around the principles of the systems used for ALIFE VI and ALIFE VII.
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.
ImageJ is a public domain Java image processing program inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh. It runs, either as an online applet or as a downloadable application, on any computer with a Java 1.1 or later. HOME @ http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/
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NTuple is a Python module used by high-energy physicists and astrophysicists to easily and efficiently access ntuple data stored in large ROOT data stores. Specifically, NTuple provides a friendly Pythonic interface to TNtuples and TTrees stored in TFiles
VFML -- Very Fast Machine Learning toolkit. A collection of tools, learners, and APIs for working with high-speed data streams and very large data sets.
The Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (under development) will be a publicly-available, web-based database of genes and proteins of human toxicological significance. It is being developed using an Oracle 9i database, Tomcat, and Python.
We are trying to create a very complete physics teaching program. So, we would be pleased if you could suggest any improvement or create any module for us.
To use any of these sources you need python 2.2, pygame and scipy.
(Historical) PyAcad makes Python available as a scripting language to AutoCAD/IntelliCAD.
A builtin module "ads" allows to access and control most aspects of AutoCAD/IntelliCAD from Python programs.
Charlemagne is a versatile genetic programming application which includes a command-line client and an interactive console mode. It features built in input-output mapping support, and is user-extensible for complex fitness evaluation in Python and Lisp
A Python/Gtk application to manage groups of users stored in an LDAP database, using data from X509 certificates imported from files or LDAP servers maintained by certificate authorities. These groups are used to create grid-map files used by the Globus
Galileo is a library for developing custom distributed genetic algorithms developed in Python. It provides a robust set of objects that can be used directly or as the basis of derived objects. Its modularity makes it easy to extend the functionality. The
SimNetQ is a discrete simulator of waiting queues networks. It is initially the result of the diplom work of Laurent Burgbacher. It provides a graphical diagram editor, a graphical simulator and a statistical analysis module.
Tim Peters' FixedPoint.py
+ Write docs for the Library Reference manual. I expect the existing
module docstring will be a good start.
+ Create a test driver for Python's regression suite.
+ Have fun modernizing it, if you like (for example,
FEVal, the Finite Element Evaluator written in Python, provides easy conversion for many Finite Element data formats (both binary and ascii). Mesh modification is very easy. Values of model results can be accessed given coordinates in physical space.