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    slab3d

    slab3d

    slab3d is a real-time virtual acoustic environment.

    slab3d is a real-time virtual acoustic environment rendering system. It includes two rendering applications, libraries for spatial auditory display and audio signal processing development, and a set of tools for HRTF analysis and visualization.
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    GTK+ IOStream

    GTK+ IOStream

    GTK+iostream, Data plots, ORB, Neural Networks, WSOLA

    Create GTK+ interfaces using IOStream style code. Its simple and quick! Also providing simple data plotting (similar to Matlab/Octave), ORB (Object Request Broker), and Neural Network computations. You can create GTK+ GUIs in a few lines of code. Labels<<"Thanks for reading"; (HBox<<Labels).show(); or even one line : (HBox() << (Labels()<<"Thanks for reading")).show(); Inline code destructs the classes, but leaves the widgets/callbacks operating. This is great for embedded...
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