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    qvge

    qvge

    Qt Visual Graph Editor

    qvge is a multiplatform graph editor written in C++/Qt. Its main goal is to make possible visually edit two-dimensional graphs in a simple and intuitive way. Please note that qvge is not a replacement for such a software like Gephi, Graphvis, Dot, yEd, Dia and so on. It is neither a tool for "big data analysis" nor a math application. It is really just a simple graph editor :)
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    CT4AM

    CT4AM

    Tools for 3D image analysis of additively manufactured parts

    CT4AM is a cross-platform toolkit for 3D-image processing in the domain of additive manufacturing for toolpath visualisation or correlation to tomographic data and related materials science. It is written in C++ and provides small, problem-specific applications for viewing, analysing and visualising of volumetric data from micro-CT scans with respect to the complex process parameters and characteristics of additive manufacturing. Moreover, data analysis and processing of G-code are key assets of the project. The main objective is not to provide yet another complex application for volume data visualization and medical image processing. Instead, CT4AM is a collection of small and simple apps that have already been successfully used to solve various problems in materials science and process visualization. You can either execute these tools directly or use their source codes to develop your own application for toolpath analysis or correlation.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    LeafAnalyser has been developed as a fast throughput leaf shape analysis application. It contains features such as automated image processing, data analysis and interactive 2D/3D graphs.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ModuleFair is a generic, module-based framework upon which to quickly build anything from data analysis programs to game level editors. This project is no longer maintained.
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    TrackXY

    TrackXY

    Track & log x & y displacement, in realtime, of object in webcam

    Track, in realtime, horizontal and vertical displacement of object in webcam. Log timestamp, x and y to comma-separated value (.csv) file importable to spreadsheet. Uses Lukas-Kanade algorithm and based on lkdemo.cpp in OpenCV, stripped down to track single point in high contrast against a uniform background. Based on the BSD licensed OpenCV, TrackXY also has BSD-style license. I am a bit embarrassed to be posting this here, because it's such a rudimentary program, but I couldn't find any other ready-made program that would track an object in real-time from webcam, other than an $80 special-purpose program used in the original (torsion balance) experiment we were replicating. I released TrackXY to reduce barriers to entry to science. Planned features include versions for each platform, a GUI, comprehensive data management, and data analysis tools. To analyze motion in /recorded/ video (not real-time), you may prefer something like PhysMo, also a SourceForge project.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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