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MathGL++ is a class library for fast C++ maths for use in OpenGL C++ projects. Easy to use and similar to the OpenGL API. Matricies, Vectors, Quaternions, Linear polynomials with eigen systems are all going to be included.
This project will provide translation of mathematical content, from TeX to MathML and vice-versa, and to graphics formats, as a web service. TeX, running as a daemon, is used for mathematical typography.
Bitmap Gauger is a multipurpose tool for determining coordinates, distances, areas, radii and angles in bitmaps. User defined scaling and coordinate transformations are provided.
This project simulates a multi-agent system (swarm) behavior both graphically and not. The purpose of this project is to research the properties suggested in "stability analysis of swarms" V.Gazi & K.M.Passino. Using the vpython library for 3D modeling
This object-oriented python module converts 3D VRML models into Collada and integrates it in Google Earth (GE) through the Keyhole Markup Language (KML). It enables the visualisation of large scale aerial/satellite images in the Geo Browser.
Image Processing software for combining information from images of the same scene, but with illumination variations or small changes. This work is the result of the coursework of an Image Processing regular course at IMPA.
PyPotrace is a Python programming language binding for Peter Selinger's Potrace raster to vector conversion algorithm. No separate Potrace library or application required!
The goal of this project is to develop a generic and powerful 3D simulation framework mainly but not exclusively targeted at game development. Important aspects are efficency and simplicity of use.
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.
RStatServer is a system for quickly developing and deploying web applications that integrate statistical computations and graphics. It is built using the Zope web application develeopment system and the open-source statistical data analysis environment R
PyVisi is the Python visualisation interface: a generic Python-based interface to many different scientific visualisation packages. PyVisi is intended for use in both standard and high-performance computing environments, and with the escript package.
MayaVi is a free, cross platform, easy to use scientific data visualizer. It provides a GUI to ease the visualization process, is written in Python and uses the Visualization Toolkit (VTK) for the graphics.
A Open Source project with the main goal to make a simple way to display 3D objects from a Geodatabase (PostgreSQL/PostGIS) on the Web. This project was created by OpenGEO (www.opengeo.com.br).