Thanks Marc! I have no strong opinion on whether we should update these links on our own. Since my focus wasn't on inactive projects but on broken links only I suggest updating the list with the links you've provided.
Cheers, David > On 29. May 2020, at 08:01, Marc Glisse <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Fri, 29 May 2020, David Tellenbach wrote: > >> please see below for the updated list of non-accessible projects. If there >> are no further objections I'd delete these projects on Monday. > > Did you try googling them? I don't know any of them but... > >> - GTSAM(https://borg.cc.gatech.edu/projects/gtsam) is a library implementing >> smoothing and mapping (SAM) in robotics and vision, using factor graphs and >> Bayes networks. > > https://gtsam.org/ > https://github.com/borglab/gtsam > >> - g2o(https://openslam.org/g2o.html) is an open-source C++ framework for >> optimizing graph-based nonlinear least-square problems. > > just drop the s from https to get a redirection: > https://openslam-org.github.io/g2o.html > https://github.com/RainerKuemmerle/g2o > >> - CERTH's AKSDA (http://mklab.iti.gr/project/aksda): a GPU-accelerated >> dimensionality reduction and classification method for high-dimensional data. > > https://mklab.iti.gr/results/aksda/ > >> - Clip(http://clip.berlios.de/), an opensource program for the orientation >> of Laue exposures. > > http://clip4.sourceforge.net/ > doesn't seem active > >> - Vortexje(http://www.baayen-heinz.com/vortexje): a GPL library for >> simulation implementing the source-doublet panel method. > > One can find copies at > https://github.com/jbaayen/vortexje > https://github.com/petebachant/Vortexje > don't know if one is "official", they don't seem very active > > -- > Marc Glisse > >
