Marine Species Identification System (MaSIS) is a web application for the manual identification and automatic spatial coverage calculation of marine species captured on photographs.
Copyright (c) 2013, Massachusetts Institute of Technology All rights reserved.
MaSIS is free software. See the file COPYING for copying conditions.
Please also note the copyright and permissions notices of the third party codes used (see Disclaimer section).
MaSIS was written in PHP, JavaScript and HTML and depends on third party code and libraries. Third party code bundled with MaSIS are property of their individual authors and are governed by their individual applicable license.
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The icons used in MaSIS are from FatCow (http://www.fatcow.com/free-icons) and released under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
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The login system was implemented with Tutis Login (http://www.firedartstudios.com/labs/tutis-login). The icons used on the login page are part of Tutis Login. License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
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Image loading and polygon drawing was implemented with OpenLayers (http://openlayers.org/). License: 2-clause BSD License (FreeBSD)
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The web interface was realized with jQuery (http://jquery.com/) and jQuery UI (http://jqueryui.com/). License: MIT License
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DataTables jQuery extension (http://datatables.net/) is used for interactive tables. License: Dual licensed under the GPL v2 license or a BSD (3-point) license.
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jQuery File Tree (http://www.abeautifulsite.net/blog/2008/03/jquery-file-tree/) was used to implement an interactive directory tree. License: Dual licensed under the GPL v3 license and the MIT License.
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Underscore.js (http://underscorejs.org/) is used to complement jQuery. License: MIT license
We would like to recognize the following names for their contribution to the product:
Gregory Booma: Technical lead
Judith Pederson: Scientific oversight
Original Development (2012)
Serrano Pereira: Application design and development
Gregory Booma: Systems design and administration
Subsequent Development (2013)
Gregory Booma: All aspects
MIT
Benjamin Bray
James Noble
WHOI
Joseph Futrelle
Amber York
Scott Gallagher