
ANVIL is a Java-based video annotation research tool. It allows the systematic annotation of digital video and 3D motion capture data on multiple layers. The user can define own coding schemes and is provided with an intuitive and efficient graphical interface.





JMocap is a java-based motion capture player (uses Java3D), published as open source under the LGPL license. The tool has a graphical user interface which was not meant for public use :) One can load BVH and Acclaim files (ASF, AMC). This software package is also used in the ANVIL tool for visualizing the motion capture data.
TouchFlow is a visual editor that allows to model the flow of input data from mouse, fingers or other devices, using transformations, to the output media like 2D or 3D graphics. It is particularly suited for controlling continuous movement. It is similar to tools like Max/MSP and vvvv but explicitly geared toward processing multitouch inputs. TouchFlow is fully implemented in Java.