At 10:25am -0400 Tue, 05 Jun 2012, Tom Dimiduk wrote:
> On 06/05/2012 10:14 AM, Kevin Hunter wrote:
>> At 10:47pm -0400 Sun, 03 Jun 2012, Tom Dimiduk wrote:
>>> Very few people outside my group use it at the moment, but that
>>> looks to be changing at least a bit. I will hopefully get a paper
>>> out about the code by the end of the summer.
>>
>> I'm in a similar boat with the research on which I'm working, paper
>> and all. I don't know if folks will end up using it or not, but at
>> least it is available (github), if not well advertised to the
>> (decidedly small) niche of folks who would be interested.
>
> What is your project?

Heh.  It didn't occur to me that I should answer my own question!  :-)

http://temoaproject.org/

Briefly an energy-economy optimization (EEO) model and surrounding 
tools.  If you just learned what that means, well ... welcome to the 
(decidedly small) niche!

> Like probably anyone in this situation, I have written a bunch of little
> convenience tools working with images, a simple matplotlib based gui to
> provide richer imshow image interaction (clicking to get pixel
> coordinates), more user friendly wrappers around scipy functions to do
> what is at least the most common case for us, and things of that sort.
>
> Is any of this stuff I should be looking to upstream or split off into
> the start of a scientific imaging library for python?

Potentially.  I'm haven't explored that area for my research yet, but I 
*do* plan for a GUI.  (Oh, but if plans were worth a nickel ...)  For 
the types of analysis one generally (well, currently, anyway) does with 
EEO models, static graphics seem to be the method du jour.  Thus, I'm 
not to the point of manipulating graphics yet, just generating various 
y(x) graphs with my scripts for later consumption.

Unfortunately, what we (I) do with our various ad-hoc scripts is not at 
all integrated yet, so we are currently just a (thankful) consumer.

Cheers,

Kevin

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