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'''"[[Journal:NIMS-OS: An automation software to implement a closed loop between artificial intelligence and robotic experiments in materials science|NIMS-OS: An automation software to implement a closed loop between artificial intelligence and robotic experiments in materials science]]"'''
'''"[[Journal:OptiGUI DataCollector: A graphical user interface for automating the data collecting process in optical and photonics labs|OptiGUI DataCollector: A graphical user interface for automating the data collecting process in optical and photonics labs]]"'''
 
OptiGUI DataCollector is a Python 3.8-based graphical user interface (GUI) that facilitates automated data collection in optics and photonics research and development equipment. It provides an intuitive and easy-to-use platform for controlling a wide range of optical instruments, including [[spectrometer]]s and lasers. OptiGUI DataCollector is a flexible and modular framework that enables simple integration with different types of devices. It simplifies experimental workflow and reduces human error by automating parameter control, data acquisition, and [[Data analysis|analysis]]. OptiGUI DataCollector is currently focused on optical mode conversion utilizing fiber optic technologies ... ('''[[Journal:OptiGUI DataCollector: A graphical user interface for automating the data collecting process in optical and photonics labs|Full article...]]''')<br />


NIMS-OS (NIMS Orchestration System) is a [[Python (programming language)|Python]] library created to realize a closed loop of [[Laboratory automation|robotic]] experiments and [[artificial intelligence]] (AI) without human intervention for automated [[Materials science|materials exploration]]. It uses various combinations of modules to operate autonomously. Each module acts as an AI for materials exploration or a controller for a robotic experiments. As AI techniques, Optimization Tools for PHYSics Based on Bayesian Optimization (PHYSBO), BoundLess Objective-free eXploration (BLOX), phase diagram construction (PDC), and random exploration (RE) methods can be used. Moreover, a system called NIMS Automated Robotic Electrochemical Experiments (NAREE) is available as a set of robotic experimental equipment ... ('''[[Journal:NIMS-OS: An automation software to implement a closed loop between artificial intelligence and robotic experiments in materials science|Full article...]]''')<br />
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"OptiGUI DataCollector: A graphical user interface for automating the data collecting process in optical and photonics labs"

OptiGUI DataCollector is a Python 3.8-based graphical user interface (GUI) that facilitates automated data collection in optics and photonics research and development equipment. It provides an intuitive and easy-to-use platform for controlling a wide range of optical instruments, including spectrometers and lasers. OptiGUI DataCollector is a flexible and modular framework that enables simple integration with different types of devices. It simplifies experimental workflow and reduces human error by automating parameter control, data acquisition, and analysis. OptiGUI DataCollector is currently focused on optical mode conversion utilizing fiber optic technologies ... (Full article...)

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