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This directory contains applications either developed or enhanced at Washington State University. This activity is supported in part by the National Science Foundation under grant USE-9250721. All applications run succesfully under NS3.0. I have not tried to run them under 3.1 since I can not afford it. Use at your own risk. If you find them helpful or want source code, drop me a line at bamberg@eecs.wsu.edu. If you use these applications, let me know so I can keep my funding agents happy. You may need to grab gzip and gunzip from the folks at the FSF. You can find it on their ftp sight, prep.ai.mit.edu in the pub/gnu directory. Sorry for the inconvenience, but it is a real nice compressor (I get about 30% more compression than "compress"). SineWaves.tar.Z This is a simple application for demonstrating the sensitivity of the human visual system to different frequencies and orientations. It also serves to display the speed up posible by creating lookup tables as opposed to using intrinsic functions (sin in particular) from the math library. This app is appropriate for a senior level course on image processing.
These are the contents of the former NiCE NeXT User Group NeXTSTEP/OpenStep software archive, currently hosted by Netfuture.ch.