General PhysMo Resources

Below are some general resources and links to help people use PhysMo.

Citing PhysMo in Your Projects

PhysMo has been developed by Dr. Jason Barraclough. If you use PhysMo, please acknowledge this by citing it properly. For example:
[1] Barraclough, Jason K. : PhysMo - Video Motion Analysis [Computer Software] http://physmo.sf.net (2011)

Articles Citing PhysMo

[1] Shen, J. (2010), "NO-REFERENCE NATURAL IMAGE/VIDEO QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF NOISY, BLURRY, OR COMPRESSED IMAGES/VIDEOS BASED ON HYBRID CURVELET, WAVELET AND COSINE TRANSFORMS", PhD Thesis, The Florida State University College of Arts and Sciences

Developer Resources

PhysMo is compiled using JDK 1.6.* and Netbeans 7.0 under Ubuntu Linux. If you travel to PhysMo 2 @ Sourceforge, you can download the source code and begin developing PhysMo for your own needs. A great place to start would be to familiarise yourself with the online Javadoc here and the program information to learn a little about the internal workings of PhysMo 2.