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| Image Quality Assessment | Oimage | Java Advanced Imaging API | |
| PBMPLUS | readOmatic | Talairach Daemon | (=shareware) (=freeware) |
| Name: | Image Quality Assessment |
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| NIH Availability: | Free |
| Author: | MITRE Corporation |
| NIH Contact Person: | none |
| Supported Platforms: | Macintosh, Windows, Unix, Linux |
| Brief Description: |
Two distinctly different programs for objective image quality assessment:
sineMTF - computes the Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) of a digitizer, scanner, digital camera, or printer by processing the image of a sine wave target or bar target. The MTF is a well-known fundamental image quality metric which measures a device's spatial frequency response. (source and executables for Mac, Windows, Unix, Linux) IQM (cp) - computes a relative quality value directly from any image, based on the image power spectrum weighted by a visual function; does not require targets or reference images. (executables for Mac, Windows) |
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| Name: | Oimage |
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| NIH Availability: | Free |
| Author: | John Ostuni |
| NIH Contact Person: | John Ostuni |
| Supported Platforms: | UNIX based |
| Brief Description: | Oimage is a C++ class that greatly simplifies I/O and memory allocation without interfering with your regular C++ code. |
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| Name: | Java Advanced Imaging API |
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| NIH Availability: | Free |
| Author: | Java Advanced Imaging API's Functionality:
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| Name: | PBMPLUS |
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| NIH Availability: | Free |
| Author: | |
| NIH Contact Person: | None |
| Supported Platforms: | UNIX based |
| Brief Description: | PBMPLUS is a toolkit for converting various image formats to and from portable formats, and therefore to and from each other. |
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| Name: | readOmatic | |
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| NIH Availability: | Free | |
| Author: | TomoVision | |
| NIH Contact Person: | None | |
| Supported Platforms: | Windows 95/98/NT/2000 | |
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| Name: | Talairach Daemon |
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| NIH Availability: | Free |
| Author: | Jack L. Lancaster, Peter T. Fox, Shawn Mikiten, Lacy Rainey |
| NIH Contact Person: | None |
| Supported Platforms: | Java Based |
| Brief Description: | The Talairach Daemon (TD) is a high-speed database server for querying and retrieving data about human brain structure over the internet. The core components of this server are a unique memory-resident application and memory-resident databases. The memory-resident design of the TD server provides high-speed access to its data. This is supported by using TCP/IP sockets for communications and by minimizing the amount of data transferred during transactions. By keeping most transactions to a low number of bytes (less than 50 generally), even slow throughput network transfers (1 Kbyte/sec) should have reasonable response times. |
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