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Quantum Mechanical Toolkit And 3D Viewer for C++. Allows Data Visualisation via Images, Surfaces and Volume plots using OpenGL, as well as rapid development Quantum Mechanical Simulations. Uses the Blitz++, VTK Visualisation and Qt Libraries.
An implementation of Bruhn et al.'s fast variational optical flow algorithm using the OpenCV imageprocessing library. The code calculates dense flow fields with a user-specified level of precision.
IMGH (IMaGe library in C++ Header files) is a simple, light-weight, and
cross-platform imageprocessing library, that supports simple
editing and drawing, multiple pixel formats (pointers and float).
Designed for developers and researchers.
JIPL (Java ImageProcessing Library) is an attempt to provide an efficient way to load, filter, manipulate, and save images. The goal is to provide an intuitive and extensible library.
Framewave is a collection of popular image and signal processing routines designed to accelerate application development, debugging, and optimization on x86-class processor platforms.
XIPL/XASM is a basic environment to build high-level ImageProcessing operations using a XML-based language. The idea is to compile the high-level XIPL language into a low-level one, XASM (XML-based too), using XSLT technology.
The Flexible Registration and Evaluation Engine (f.r.e.e.) allows the composition, evaluation and optimization of imageprocessing/registration algorithms. It also aims to boost the exchangeability and comparability of data and algorithms in research.
Asido is a PHP (PHP4/PHP5) imageprocessing solution, with "pluggable" drivers(adapters) for virtually any environment (GD2, Image Magick, etc). Asido does: various resize routines, watermark, rotation, copy images, cropping, grayscale, convert, etc.
Linux based e-commerce server. Written entirely in perl, PostgreSQL database backend, page templates with HTML::Mason and imageprocessing with ImageMagick.
LiMa means Lightweight Markup Language. It is a parser for an easy to use ASCII/Text-based markup - comparable to Markdown or the Wikipedia-Markup language with special configurable extensions in defining Links and image-resources.
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 imageprocessing 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/