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Andrew Shewmaker shewa at inel.govTue Sep 3 09:42:40 PDT 2002
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Here's a group that does image processing, specifically OSSIM. http://www.remotesensing.org/projects/hosted.php Mark Lucas posted a message about it a couple years ago on the list. http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/423/2000/5/0/3805146/ -Andrew On Fri, 30 Aug 2002 08:47:05 -0400 Beagley Robert J IHMD <BeagleyRJ at ih.navy.mil> wrote: > Hello, > > I've been a subscriber to the list for some time now, but am just beginning > to build my first cluster. It will primarily be used to speed up > backprojections (3-D reconstructions of radiographic data sets) and other > various and sundry image processing work. In the hopes of not having to > reinvent the wheel, I am searching for any parallel software that may > already exist to perform at least some of these functions (It would be great > to find something as advanced as IDL, the GIMP and ImageJ, but I have my > doubts). Can you folks recommend any caches of software for beowulf > clusters stored online that I might check out? > > Robert Beagley > NSWC Indian Head Div. > --If everything worked the way it's supposed to, most of us would be out of > a job.-- > > > > -- Andrew Shewmaker Associate Engineer Phone: 208.526.1415 Fax: 208.526.4017 Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory 2525 Fremont Ave. Idaho Falls, ID 83415-3605
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