Open source software for visualizing, analyzing, and manipulating datasets. Create interactive visualizations and commonly used for scientific visualization and image analysis.
OpenDX is an open source software application used for visualizing, analyzing, and manipulating datasets. It is designed specifically for interactive visualization and analysis of large and complex data. Some key features and capabilities of OpenDX include:
OpenDX has origins in IBM's Visualization Data Explorer (DX) software originally released in the 1990s. It was open sourced in 2004. It is commonly used in scientific research for visualizing simulation and experimental data across domains like physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering. OpenDX can create high quality visualizations by leveraging graphics processors on a workstation. It runs on Linux, Mac, and Windows platforms.