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    Path Finder Qt

    finds the sortest path on the square board. GUI is implemented in Qt.

    The program demonstrates the usage of the A* algorithm to find the shortest path. It searches the shortest path between source piece and target piece on the rectangular board. On the board the obstacles (wall) can be constructed. In addition to the algorithm, the GUI is provided. The GUI is written in Qt. Using the GUI, one can construct and move interactively the obstacles on the board. For every modification of the board, the shortest path is calculated automatically. ...
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    The Edge Machine Learning library

    The Edge Machine Learning library

    Machine learning algorithms for edge devices

    Machine learning models for edge devices need to have a small footprint in terms of storage, prediction latency, and energy. One instance of where such models are desirable is resource-scarce devices and sensors in the Internet of Things (IoT) setting. Making real-time predictions locally on IoT devices without connecting to the cloud requires models that fit in a few kilobytes.These algorithms can train models for classical supervised learning problems with memory requirements that are orders of magnitude lower than other modern ML algorithms. The trained models can be loaded onto edge devices such as IoT devices/sensors, and used to make fast and accurate predictions completely offline. ...
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    CoRoPa stands for Computational Rough Paths. The aim of CoRoPa is to provide a software framework for various ideas related to Rough Path Theory, including rough differential equations and the digital description of serial data streams.
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    ImpPath

    Simple C++ library for path manipulation

    Very basic path manipulation library. Aims to be simple, intuitive and predictable (not universal). Works with std::string and std::wstring. Configurable to support both POSIX and Windows paths (drive letters only - no schemas, network paths etc), as well as some custom formats (with limitations for simplicity). All configurations understand ".."
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    CoPP is an object-oriented framework for developing algorithms for robot path planning. One of of the design goals is to make it easy to make comparisons between various path planning algorithms.
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    It's an implementation of the A* algorithm together with a grid processor which pre-processes 8-bit bpm graphic files using a variable resolution and an SDL user interface to test it.
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