The ecosystem
GloTarAn is a family of open-source tools spanning Python, R, and Java, unified by the methodology of global and target analysis. Whether your data comes from time-resolved spectroscopy, fluorescence lifetime imaging, or another multi-way experiment, there is a tool for your workflow. New users should start with pyglotaran.
A Python framework for global and target analysis of time-resolved spectroscopy, microscopy and other multi-way data using composable text-based model definitions.
Visualization companion for pyglotaran — publication-ready overview plots and diagnostic figures.
The foundational R engine for global and target analysis, providing partitioned variable projection since 2007.
A Shiny-based R package for teaching parameter estimation examples inspired by time-resolved spectroscopy.
The original — and still the most-cited — graphical tool for global and target analysis, with over 1,500 citations since 2012.
An early proof-of-concept to re-create paramGUI-style teaching widgets on top of pyglotaran.