JAITools is a library for Java developers who work with raster images. It extends the Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) library, providing new image operators and utilities.
ADAMS is a flexible workflow engine aimed at quickly building and maintaining data-driven, reactive workflows, easily integrated into business processes.
Instead of placing operators on a canvas and manually connecting them, a tree structure and flow control operators determine how data is
... [More] processed (sequentially/parallel). This allows rapid development and easy maintenance of large workflows, with hundreds or thousands of operators.
Operators include machine learning (WEKA, MOA, MEKA) and image processing (ImageJ, JAI, BoofCV, OpenImaJ, LIRE, ImageMagick and Gnuplot). R available using Rserve. WEKA webservice allows other frameworks to use WEKA models. Fast prototyping with Groovy and Jython. Read/write support for various databases and spreadsheet applications. [Less]
Mistral is a high-level imaging engine for the Java� Standard Edition platform (J2SE). It has been designed as an abstraction layer over the real imaging engine, that can be freely choosen among one of the most popular around (e.g. JAI, ImageJ), thus allowing the programmer to focus on the
... [More] algorithm, without wasting time on implementation details - a sort of extension of the WORA (Write Once, Run Anywhere) concept. Mistral goes even further, by providing a simple-but-effective ImagingProcessor which is able to schedule well-written image processing algorithms in different computing scenarios: from the single CPU, to the multi-core, up to the Sun Grid Computing Facility. Also cheap, local multiple node clusters based on Jini� and Rio technologies are supported. [Less]
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