AW: [scilab-Users] image processing

Harald Galda, Dr. Eng. (J) haraldgalda at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 15 22:08:00 CET 2011


Dear Vitaly Boyko,

Scilab is similar to Matlab, but not identical. Things like arrayfun() and 
cellfun() do not exist in Scilab, even though it is desirable to have such 
functions. The Matlab tool for generating GUIs does not exist in Scilab. 
Callback functions in Scilab are very different from Matlab callbacks. 
Therefore, GUIs can not be transferred from Matlab to Scilab easily.

In Scilab there are two toolboxes related to image processing. One is the Image 
Processing Design toolbox (IPD, which I am the author of), the other one is the 
Scilab Image and Video Processing toolbox (SIVP). You can have a look at them at

http://atoms.scilab.org/categories/image_processing


If you think that DipImage should be adapted to Scilab, you or anyone else can 
do so. But I do not think that the Scilab consortium intends to do so in the 
near future. The functionality of Scilab is limited when compared to Matlab, but 
users can submit their own toolboxes.

Best regards
Harald Galda

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Von: VITALY BOYKO <dipimage at gmail.com>
An: users at lists.scilab.org
CC: scilab.support at equalis.com
Gesendet: Dienstag, den 15. März 2011, 20:00:46 Uhr
Betreff: [scilab-Users] image processing


Hello,
 
I used to work with dipimage (www.diplib.org) which is a Matlab toolbox (free 
for academic use). How similar is SciLab to Matlab? Would it be easy (possible) 
to adapt DipImage to the Scilab platform? Is there any interest of doing so?
 
Thank you,
 
Vitaly
 
Vitaly P. Boyko. Ph.D.
Germanrtown, MD 20874 USA
Tel: +1-301-515-7833





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