hbenameur at yahoo.ca
>,
<Francois.Clement at inria.fr
>,
<Pierre.Weis at inria.fr
>.
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Ref-indic is an adaptive parameterization platform using refinement indicators.
Ref-indic implements a generic version of the refinement indicator algorithm that can dock specific programs provided they conform to the generic algorithm API.
The API of Ref-indic requires four main functionalities for the user specific program, it must be able:
Given any such user specific program, the inversion platform automatically provides a program that solves the corresponding user inverse problem using the refinement indicator algorithm.
The Ref-indic user's manual is available on line.
You can also download the manual as DVI, PS, and PDF files.
The manual only exists in the English version, volunteers to translate it are warmly welcome...
You will need Objective Caml version 4.00 or higher to compile the sources.
The OCaml image library Grimage, the polyglot Input/Output library Pio, and the OCaml user's additional library Ulib are also required to compile and link Ref-indic. They are provided, and their configuration, compilation, and installation (in a private location) is fully automatic.
See the
INSTALL
file provided in the distribution for installation tips.
The latest version (1.2+pl0) of the sources of Ref-indic are available either via FTP or HTTP.
See the
CHANGES
file provided in the distribution.
If you find a bug in Ref-indic, please write to
<refinement-bugs at inria.fr
>.
If you want to get in touch with the implementors of Ref-indic
(to contribute some new ideas or lines of code), please write to
<refinement-devel at inria.fr
>.
If you want to get in touch with the users of Ref-indic, please write to
<refinement-users at inria.fr
>.
The version 1.2+pl0 of Ref-indic was developed from 2013 to 2014 by
hbenameur at yahoo.ca
>,
Francois.Clement at inria.fr
>, andPierre.Weis at inria.fr
>.
The algorithm implemented in Ref-indic comes from papers co-written with
Guy Chavent
<Guy.Chavent at inria.fr
>.
Ref-indic is entirely written in OCaml.
This program is free software distributed under the BSD license.
See the
LICENSE
file provided in the distribution.
Last modification date:
Thursday, February 27th, 2014 on lafleche
by fclement.
Copyright
© 2013-2014
Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA), all rights reserved.