Overflow

Overflow is a "data flow oriented" development environment which lets users build complex programs by visually connecting small, reusable building blocks. It is primarily designed as a research tool, but can also be used for real-time data processing. The package includes a visual debugger. It currently includes toolboxes for signal, speech, and image processing, vector quantization, fuzzy logic, real-time audio effect processing, and neural networks.

Last updated 28 Apr, 2003


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  • Perl (Use Requirement)
  • FFTW library (Use Requirement)
  • glib 1.2.7 or later (Use Requirement)
  • gcc 2.95.x (2.96 has problems) (Use Requirement)
  • Gnome including libmxl (Use Requirement)
  • automake (Weak Prerequisite)
  • autoconf (Weak Prerequisite)
  • libtool (all three for working from the CVS code) (Weak Prerequisite)

Versions

0.6.2

0.6.2 beta released 2003-06-25

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User guide available in HTML format from http://freespeech.sourceforge.net/FreeSpeech/html/Overflow/doc.html

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