Re: mac grapher for linux

2008-05-14 Thread Michael A. Miller
> "Jordi" == Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I know we have more options, but I can't remember what they > are. There's a pretty big graphics package that I think > had to do with KDE. I seem to recall the maintainer had a > female name, but it looks lik

[OT] Re: Desktop menu categories

2007-08-20 Thread Michael A. Miller
> "Kevin" == Kevin B McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > +1 from me. Only a cruel twisted individual would consider > PAW or ROOT an educational tool ;-) No, but /compiling/ them is an important educational tool! Mike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject

Re: xml as a scientific data format

2005-12-19 Thread Michael A. Miller
HDF5. NCSA has a collection of HDF5 and XML papers that might shed some light: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/XML/papers.html (I just googled HDF vs XML). Mike -- Michael A. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] Imaging Sciences, Department of Radiology, IU School of Medici

Re: Looking for a C/C++ probability library

2005-11-07 Thread Michael A. Miller
> "Lisandro" == Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > writes: > Hi everyone! I'm about to deploy some simulations programs > for a mathematic workgroup in my university, and I would > like to do it in Linux and in C/C++. For that, I'll have > to use so

Re: HDF/HDF5

2005-10-10 Thread Michael A. Miller
oing to need to associate even a few bits of meta-data with your data, something like HDF is likely to save you some headaches later on. Mike -- Michael A. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] Imaging Sciences, Department of Radiology, IU School of Medicine -- To U

Re: Tools for visualisation and 3D reconstruction from Medical Scanner DATA ("DICOM medical imaging data") ?

2005-09-08 Thread Michael A. Miller
3D Slicer (www.slicer.org). It will read the DICOM data directly and can by used to to do segmentation and make 3D models from the results. Mike -- Michael A. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] Imaging Sciences, Department of Radiology, IU School of Medicine -- To U

Re: 3D data visualization

2005-08-11 Thread Michael A. Miller
> "kamaraju" == kamaraju kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Just wondering what you would recommend for 3-D data > visualization? Currently our group uses Tecplot. But it is > commercial and would like to have a free > alternative. Gnuplot though excellent for 2D, is not