On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 16:49 +0200, Redouane Boumghar wrote:

> Good day everybody,
> 
> I have to choose between base libraries (which do not depend on other 
> non-standard libraries) 
> for image and signal processing applications which may include :
> 
> - Wavelet analysis
> - Fourier analysis
> - image registration algorithms
> - correlation algorithms
> - feature extraction
> ...
> 
> I would like your personal advice for any libraries that you have used
> and think may help me in developing such processings.
> 
> Languages I may use are C/C++, Java.


Off the top of my head... A lot of people seem to like ITK and VTK.
Myself, personally, I don't really care for either, but your milage may
vary.
FSL might also help you out. (Note: Of the three I just mentioned,
Gentoo only has an ebuild for VTK. Even then, you probably want to skip
the 
ebuild for it, and use cmake to build it.) Sometimes, libraries like GSL
can be used as a basis for some of the analysis. If you're not adverse
to 
slaveryware, you can always turn to IDL. This is all assuming that
you're looking for packages that deal with imaging directly. 

Like I said this is just off the top of my head. I hope this helps get
you started.

Chris

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