libinsighttoolkit4.13

Image processing toolkit for registration and segmentation - runtime

ITK is an open-source software toolkit for performing registration and segmentation. Segmentation is the process of identifying and classifying data found in a digitally sampled representation. Typically the sampled representation is an image acquired from such medical instrumentation as CT or MRI scanners. Registration is the task of aligning or developing correspondences between data. For example, in the medical environment, a CT scan may be aligned with a MRI scan in order to combine the information contained in both.

python-napalm-eos

abstraction layer for multivendor network automation - EOS support

NAPALM (Network Automation and Programmability Abstraction Layer with Multivendor support) is a Python library that implements a set of functions to interact with different router vendor devices using a unified API.

python-napalm-ios

abstraction layer for multivendor network automation - IOS support

NAPALM (Network Automation and Programmability Abstraction Layer with Multivendor support) is a Python library that implements a set of functions to interact with different router vendor devices using a unified API.

g++-10-multilib-mipsisa32r6-linux-gnu

GNU C++ compiler (multilib support) (cross compiler for mipsr6 architecture)

This is the GNU C++ compiler, a fairly portable optimizing compiler for C++.

libvcflib-tools

C++ library for parsing and manipulating VCF files (tools)

The Variant Call Format (VCF) is a flat-file, tab-delimited textual format intended to concisely describe reference-indexed variations between individuals. VCF provides a common interchange format for the description of variation in individuals and populations of samples, and has become the defacto standard reporting format for a wide array of genomic variant detectors.

slice

Extract out pre-defined slices of an ASCII file

The slice program reads an input file and divide its prepared ASCII contents into possibly overlapping slices. These slices are determined by enclosing blocks which are defined by begin and end delimiters which have to be already in the file. The final output gets calculated by a slice term consisting of slice names, set theory operators and optional round brackets.