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ANU CTLab
A web-based interface which collects a secure tomography database with real-time GPScluster visualisation, a 3D scanning and prototyping service, materials simulation tool box
and support for stand-alone visualisation.
Plexus
An extensible repository for data of any dimension and
relation to any other data (real, simulated, theoretical).
Records the chronological sequence of
analysis/simulations and relationships made. An open
resource integrates access to data, limited on-line
visualisation and simulation tools.
Beta version has been running within ANU, servicing an
industry consortium for past 3 years. Needs improved
GUI.
https://plexus.anu.edu.au/
Mango & Morphy
A software suite for parallel
segmentation, network
generation, pre- and postprocessing, analysis and
materials property simulation on
large 3D datasets. Allows
multiscale, multimodal
registration for 2D and 3D
datasets.
Mature code base, mature GUI
12 years in development
(ANU/UNSW).
http://xct.anu.edu.au/mango
Drishti & MahaDrishti
Developed keeping in mind the end-use
: visualizing 3D X-ray or electron
tomographic data, confocal data, etc. by
non-technical specialists. Drishti is used
it for exploration, measurement and
presentation. A standalone code. Opensource. Maha renders arbitrarily large
datasets on standard desktop.
Mature world wide user-base (6 years in
continuous development)
A cut-down browsed version exists in
beta (run from GPU-cluster).
http://anusf.anu.edu.au/Vizlab/drishti/
EPINET
The EPINET project explores crystalline
frameworks (or networks) in 3D. The aim
is to enumerate networks with a broad
spectrum of properties that are of
possible interest to geometers, structural
chemists, and statistical physicists. The
extraordinary wealth of hyperbolic tilings
allows us to enumerate networks and
their spatial realisations with greater
breadth than conventional approaches.
8 years in development
http://epinet2.anu.edu.au/home
Next stages
The development of a robust GUI for Plexus is required.
This should integrate the tools of Mango and Morphy, Epinet
and the on-line renderer for rapid exploration of the
database. Drishti also requires continued development in
response to user requests.
Plexus development : 1 FTE for 18 months
Drishti development: 1 FTE for 2 years
Plexus and Drishti will remain open source.
Margo and Morphy will remain open access.