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Scientific tools
GuidosToolbox: Graphical User Interface for the Description of Image Objects and their Shapes
The free GuidosToolbox software contains generic raster image processing routines to analysea variety ofimage object attributes such aspattern...
Happy Onlife - play to learn about online safety
Happy Onlife is a game and a toolkit for children and adults, aimed at raising awareness of the risks and opportunities of internet and promoting the...
Activities on this topic
Digital Earth is a concept of an interactive digital replica of the entire planet that can facilitate a shared understanding of the multiple...
JRC is investigating how the on-going digital revolution and Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) are affecting the economy and what are...
Based on their enabling characteristics, Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) permit all sectors in society to influence the way we live...
The JRC supports the aim of building European confidence in the Digital Society by ensuring it is both ethically balanced and by highlighting the...