...This project aims to make the expanse of human knowledge beautifully presentable and the exabytes of data navigable by an average user via the power of a Unified Data Model and 3d visualization layer for the Web.
It will invert the top 3 layers of the OSI network model to make a 3-dimensional presentation layer with a peer-to-peer session layer for the Internet.
For the curious, there is a simple demo that provides a small sense of the possibilities.
Requires: VPython available here or see http://vpython.org.
openBMD is a multi-platform desktop application for the transcription of Birth, Marriage and Death (BMD) index records as part of the FreeBMD project to transcribe the Civil Registration index for England and Wales.
On The Mark is a video and image scoring system that allows one to mark any number of events and durations through a simple, easy-to-use graphical interface.
Konfidi is a trust framework that uses topical trust values from a social network of authenticated people. When you receive an email from someone you do not know, but he/she is in the network, Konfidi will compute an inferred trust value for you.
Data mines the voting record and other actions of Members of the UK Parliament. Extracts information from the parliament website and stores it in a database. Provides tools to analyse the information, producing statistics and tables about the MPs.
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.
A tool for exploring records of nominative votes in various legislatures. Currently, it includes just one legislature -- the US Congress -- and one simple visualization. (Code for CPython and Jython.)
NeuroKiwi is the application of the Associative Model (AM, previously dubbed AMDroid), being a model storing relational change-detections. The application tries to emulate ground-up knowledge accumulation with limited or no prior knowledge of shapes or patterns.
Program to help with the procedure called theWork of ByronKatie. It is not standalone executable on windows or osx. It will require the installation of python, wxPython, and pygame, all free. Links on the website.
JUNG provides a common and extendible language for the modeling, analysis, and visualization of data that can be represented as a graph or network.
New version now available on GitHub: https://github.com/jrtom/jung/releases/tag/jung-2.1
Spider that recollects data from MySpace Social Network.
At now, it is only designed to extract information from native american people because it is used for a social science study in the UNAM (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México).
FreeBrain will be an application for the analysis of 2D neurophysiological signals, like heart-rate, EEG or eyemovements. It is aimed at those who want intuitive or free software and those who want a customizeble tool that can handle mixed datasets.
With this Python module (based on C++ code) it is possible to create a Brain Comp. Interface (BCI) and herewith to get EEG data online and evaluate the data while receiving it. - Up to now, this tool relies on the Brain Vision Rec. as EEG software -
Toolkit for civilian activists to cross-check lists of Knesset members (Israeli Parliament) present in the Knesset building and databases of their stands, helping on-site lobbyists work out who to talk to during session days.
Xingtu, 星圖, "star map" in Chinese, shows stars with their traditional Chinese names. It can be used in Google Sky to make new discoveries from ancient history. Models based on BSC5 and other star maps are also released.
Diktyologia is software for investigating complex systems with advanced methods of network theory. The package allows for analysing statistical properties of directed intercausal networks that are represented in form of cy.prus XML files.
@rbre uses X3D to let people create, visualize, browse and share genealogical data, by using 2D individual icons assembled in 3D family trees. @rbre will include P2P functions for sharing.
W.H.A.T. is an analytic tool for Wikipedia with two main functionalities: an article network and extensive statistics. It contains a visualization of the article networks and a powerful interface to analyze the behavior of authors.
Crawl a LiveJournal-based blog hosting for friends data. LiveJournal is a blog hosting engine that allows its users to list others as friends. This tool can download most of the data about friendship relations between users for later processing.