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Mastrave

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Mastrave is a free software library written to perform vectorized scientific computing and to be as compatible as possible with both GNU Octave and Matlab computing frameworks, offering general purpose, portable and freely available features for the scientific community. Mastrave is mostly oriented ... [More] to ease complex modelling tasks such as those typically needed within environmental models, even when involving irregular and heterogeneous data series. . Semantic array programming The Mastrave project attempts to allow a more effective, quick interoperability between GNU Octave and Matlab users by using a reasonably well documented wrap around the main incompatibilities between those computing environments and by promoting a reasonably general idiom based on their common, stable syntagms. It also promotes the systematic adoption of data-transformation abstractions and lightweight semantic constraints to enable concise and reliable implementations of models following the paradigm of semantic array programming. There are a couple of underlying ideas: library design is language design and vice versa (Bell labs); language notation is definitely a "tool of thought" (Iverson), in the sense that there is a feedback between programming/mathematical notation and the ability to think new scientific insights. And perhaps ethic ones. . Science and society Mastrave is free software, which is software respecting your freedom. As many other free scientific software packages, it is offered to the scientific community to also promote the development of a free society more concerned about cooperation rather than competitiveness, heading toward knowledge and culture freedom. Such a vision implies the possibility for motivated individuals to freely access, review and contribute even to the cutting-edge academic culture. This possibility relies on the development of tools and methodologies helping to overcome economic, organizational and institutional barriers (i.e. knowledge oligopolies) while systematically promoting reproducible research. This is a long-term goal to which the free software paradigm can and has been able to actively cooperate. Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Daniele de Rigo Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any medium without royalty provided this notice is preserved. [Less]

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OpenTLD

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  Analyzed about 12 hours ago

TLD (aka Predator) is an algorithm for tracking of unknown objects in unconstrained video streams. The object of interest is defined by a bounding box in a single frame. TLD simultaneously tracks the object, learns its appearance and detects it whenever it appears in the video. The result is a ... [More] real-time tracking that typically improves over time. Current code is written in C and Matlab and was developed under Windows. Therefore the highest priority is to: - port current code to Linux and Mac (straightforward) - get rid of Matlab and re-implement the code into C - port to Andriod, iPhone. Please cite our CVPR'10 paper if you use the code for academic purposes. [Less]

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almost 10 years since last commit

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niak

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

NIAK is a library of modules and pipelines for fMRI processing with Octave or Matlab(r) that can run in parallel either locally or in a supercomputing environment. Linux OS and MINC file format are supported. NIAK currently includes a T1 preprocessing pipeline, a pipeline for correction of ... [More] structured noise by component selection in ICA (CORSICA), as well as an fMRI preprocessing pipeline. NIAK features powerful pipeline management capabilities, including parallel computing, generation of detailed logs and automatic handling of pipeline failures or updates. [Less]

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over 2 years since last commit

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matlab2tikz

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  Analyzed about 13 hours ago

A converter that takes a MATLAB(R) figure and spits out a TikZ (Pgfplots) figure for smooth integration into LaTeX.

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over 1 year since last commit

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Psychtoolbox

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  Analyzed about 15 hours ago

The Psychophysics Toolbox is a collection of GNU/Octave and Matlab functions that extend the language to give you exquisite control of your computer to test observers with research-grade dynamic stimuli.

435K lines of code

11 current contributors

22 days since last commit

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psom

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  Analyzed about 14 hours ago

Pipeline system for Octave and MatlabPSOM is a tool to manage pipelines under Matlab or Octave, both within a single session or within a parallel computing environment. A pipeline is a collection of jobs, i.e. some matlab or octave code that uses files as inputs and produce files as outputs. PSOM is ... [More] automatizing all the boring tasks for you: Create folders for outputs Keep track of all options Generate log files Job failure will not crash the pipeline. The pipeline manager identifies the jobs that have failed to produce their expected outputs, and will be able to restart these failed jobs latter. If the pipeline is restarted while some jobs have been modified, the pipeline manager will restart only the jobs that these changes will impact. Determine which jobs can run in parallel by examin [Less]

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about 6 years since last commit

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Masonry

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  Analyzed about 16 hours ago

A graphical tool to visualize and compute signal-flow graphs (or Mason graphs) written in C++ with Qt which uses either Matlab (commercial) or GNU Octave as the computational backend. It serves as a fully interactive editor to signal-flow graphs and allows you to run additional custom Matlab/Octave ... [More] scripts as well as saving your graph files and results. [Less]

5.23K lines of code

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over 4 years since last commit

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emgr

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  Analyzed about 11 hours ago

emgr -- EMpirical GRamian framework for input-output systems.

2.57K lines of code

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7 months since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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STK: a Small (Matlab/Octave) Toolbox for Kriging

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  Analyzed 3 months ago

STK: a Small (Matlab/GNU Octave) Toolbox for Kriging

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DomainMath IDE

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DomainMath IDE is an open source GUI front-end software for GNU Octave.

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