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    pycrc

    pycrc

    CRC C source generator

    pycrc is an easy to use CRC (cyclic redundancy check) calculator and C source code generator. The generated source code can be optimized for simplicity, speed or space. pycrc contains a long parameter list of common CRC models. The program is self contained and does not require installation. Apart from a python installation, it does not require other libraries to be installed.
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    GTkNN

    GPU-based Textual kNN (GT-kNN)

    The following code is a parallel kNN implementation that uses GPUs for the high dimensional data in text classification. You can use it to classify documents using kNN or to generate meta-features based on the distances between a query document and its k nearest neigbors
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    SWAPHI-LS: Alignment on Xeon Phi Cluster

    Smith-Waterman long DNA sequence alignment on Xeon Phi clusters

    The first parallel Smith-Waterman algorithm exploiting Intel Xeon Phi clusters to accelerate the alignment of long DNA sequences. This algorithm is written in C++ (with a set of SIMD intrinsic extensions), OpenMP and MPI. The performance evaluation revealed that our algorithm achieves very stable performance, and yields a performance of up to 30.1 GCUPS on a single Xeon Phi and up to 111.4 GCUPS on four Xeon Phis sharing a host.
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    PartWriter

    A project designed to write sheet music.

    The project is composed of two layers. The first layer is an artificial intelligence engine, partwriter, that writes music based on some heuristic. The second layer is the layer that defines the heuristic. The definition of this heuristic defines the type of music that partwriter will create. Currently (December 2012), the deepest layer is more or less complete. The author is now writing second layers of interest, namely species counterpoint heuristics according to Fux's Gradus Ad Parnassum.
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    The library for utilization of Minimal Quadtree format for storing very large sparse matrices. Please see the paper referenced below for the description of a problem. Corresponding papers: Tree-based Space Efficient Formats for Storing the Structure of Sparse Matrices (I. Šimeček, D. Langr, P. Tvrdík), In Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience, volume 15, 2014. Space Efficient Formats for Structure of Sparse Matrices Based on Tree Structures (I. Šimeček, Daniel Langr, Pavel...
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    C++, Matlab and Python library for Hidden-state Conditional Random Fields. Implements 3 algorithms: LDCRF, HCRF and CRF. For Windows and Linux, 32- and 64-bits. Optimized for multi-threading. Works with sparse or dense input features.
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    Genetic Programming in OpenCL is a parallel implementation of genetic programming targeted at heterogeneous devices, such as CPU and GPU. It is written in OpenCL, an open standard for portable parallel programming across many computing platforms.
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    DRAMMS

    A Deformable Medical Image Registration Toolbox

    DRAMMS is a software package designed for 2D-to-2D and 3D-to-3D deformable medical image registration tasks. Released by Section of Biomedical Image Analysis (SBIA) at the University of Pennsylvania. Some typical applications of DRAMMS include, -- Cross-subject registration of the same organ (can be brain, breast, cardiac, etc); -- Mono- and Multi-modality registration (MRI, CT, histology); -- Longitudinal registration (pediatric brain growth, cancer development, mouse...
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    CUSHAW2: Parallel Gapped Read Alignment

    One of the leading short-/long-read aligner to large genomes

    CUSHAW2 is a fast and parallel gapped read alignment to large genomes, such as the human genome. The performance evaluation, by aligning simulated and real datasets to the human genome, shows that CUSHAW2 is consistently among the highest-ranked aligners in terms of alignment quality for both single-end and paired-end alignment, while demonstrating highly competitive speed. Furthermore, our aligner shows good parallel scalability with respect to the number of CPU threads.
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    BudgetedSVM

    BudgetedSVM

    BudgetedSVM: A C++ Toolbox for Large-scale, Non-linear Classification

    We present BudgetedSVM, a C++ toolbox containing highly optimized implementations of three recently proposed algorithms for scalable training of Support Vector Machine (SVM) approximators: Adaptive Multi-hyperplane Machines (AMM), Budgeted Stochastic Gradient Descent (BSGD), and Low-rank Linearization SVM (LLSVM). BudgetedSVM trains models with accuracy comparable to LibSVM in time comparable to LibLinear, as it allows solving highly non-linear classi fication problems with millions of...
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    A light-weight Regular Expression (regex) C library, using double-recursion. (command prompt tester included)
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    Graphal

    Graphal

    Graph algorithms interpreter, IDE, debugger, 3D visualizations.

    Graphal is an interpreter of a programming language that is mainly oriented to graph algorithms. There is a command line interpreter and a graphical integrated development environment. The IDE contains text editor for programmers, compilation and script output, advanced debugger and visualization window. The progress of the interpreted and debugged graph algorithm can be displayed in 3D scene.
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    drvq

    dimensionality-recursive vector quantization

    drvq is a C++ library implementation of dimensionality-recursive vector quantization, a fast vector quantization method in high-dimensional Euclidean spaces under arbitrary data distributions. It is an approximation of k-means that is practically constant in data size and applies to arbitrarily high dimensions but can only scale to a few thousands of centroids. As a by-product of training, a tree structure performs either exact or approximate quantization on trained centroids, the latter...
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    PPSeq: Parallel NGS Analysis

    Parallel Processing for Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Analysis

    High-throughput next generation sequencing (NGS) technology has quickly emerged as a powerful tool in many aspects of biomedical research. However, along with its rapid development, the data magnitude and analysis complexity for NGS far exceed the capacity and capability of traditional small-scale computing facilities, such as multithreading algorithms on standalone workstations. To address this issue, here we present a solution using the ever-increasing supply of processing power by massive...
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    gridrpcdm

    Library implementing the GridRPC and GridRPC DM OGF stantards.

    This library is a common implementation of both the Open Grid Forum GridRPC API _and_ GridRPC API Data Management standards. It is completely modular and already supports middleware modules for DIET and Ninf, as well as data manager modules for iRods, OwnCloud, rsync, scp. The installation is made easy with cmake and testing examples can be launched in a one line command.
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    libfgen

    Library for optimization using a genetic algorithm or particle swarms

    libfgen is a library that implements an efficient and customizable genetic algorithm (GA). It also provides particle swarm optimization (PSO) functionality and an interface for real-valued function minimization or model fitting. It is written in C, but can also be compiled with a C++ compiler. Both Linux and Windows are supported.
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    tway

    moved to https://github.com/sroycode/tway

    Currently two way astar is implemented. For those interested I have uploaded a patch of this for pgrouting v1.05 moved to https://github.com/sroycode/tway
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    User AES-128 bit encryption in counter mode of operation. supports interactive mode of operation and command line mode of operation.
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    A Library to calculate smooth lines in 2D and 3D. Given some polyline, a finer segmented polyline is generated. The smoothed line may hit the original points or its length may be equal to the original length. Linear equations solvers are also provided.
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    Evolving Objects

    Evolving Objects

    This project have been merged within Paradiseo.

    See the new project page: https://nojhan.github.io/paradiseo/ (Archived project page: http://eodev.sourceforge.net/)
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    ACOptim

    Ant Colony Optimizer

    Simple POSIX multithread Ant Colony Optimizer framework currently for solving Vehicle Routing Problem. Supports UDP, file synchronizatoin between computers.
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    HOOPLE is a portable collection of C++ source code, featuring thread-safe objects for collections and event processing, RPC-style plugin-based encrypted networking (CROMP / octopus), bookmark collection management utilities, and a lot of other cool stuff. This is the project page for HOOPLE version 1, which was retired on September 25 2010. The code supposedly still builds on both Linux (with gnu gcc) and on Windows (with ms visual studio). Most of the code from hoople1 has moved into...
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    gpufsknn

    A GPU-based efficient data parallel formulation of the kNN problem

    A GPU-based efficient data parallel formulation of the k-Nearest Neighbor (kNN) search problem which is a popular method for classifying objects in several fields of research, such as- pattern recognition, machine learning, bioinformatics etc.
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    This is a general purpose expression evaluator which has abilities to evaluate mathematical expressions having operators: +, -, *, /, < , <=, >, >=, ==, !=, &&, ||. The enhancement to support all the other arithmetic operators is under development.
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    My personal computing suite provides some programs I developed as a hobbyist and currently include a lambda calculus interpreter and a calculator which solves arithmetic expressions; both are written in C++.
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