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    X's Recommendation Algorithm

    X's Recommendation Algorithm

    Source code for the X Recommendation Algorithm

    The Algorithm is Twitter’s open source release of the core ranking system that powers the platform’s home timeline. It provides transparency into how tweets are selected, prioritized, and surfaced to users, reflecting Twitter’s move toward openness in recommendation algorithms. The repository contains the recommendation pipeline, which incorporates signals such as engagement, relevance, and content features, and demonstrates how they combine to form ranked outputs. Written primarily in...
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    FastFlow: programming multi-core

    FastFlow: programming multi-core

    Pattern-based multi/many-core parallel programming framework

    FastFlow is a C/C++ programming framework supporting the development of pattern-based parallel programs on multi/many-core, GPUs and distributed platforms. FastFlow run-time is built upon non-blocking threads and lock-free queues. Thanks to its very efficient CAS-free communication/synchronization support (e.g. few clock cycles core-to-core latency), FastFlow effectively supports the exploitation of fine grain parallelism, e.g. parallel codes managing very high frequency streams on commodity multi-core. ...
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    STXXL is an implementation of the C++ standard template library STL for external memory (out-of-core) computations, containers, and algorithms that can process huge volumes of data that only fit on disks.
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    SPar: Stream Parallelism in Multi-Cores

    SPar: Stream Parallelism in Multi-Cores

    An Embedded C++ Domain-Specific Language

    SPar is an internal C++ Domain-Specific Language (DSL) suitable to model and implement classical stream parallel patterns. The DSL uses standard C++ attributes to introduce annotations tagging the notable components of stream parallel applications: stream sources and stream processing stages. Latest version can be downloaded from the SVN using the following command: svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/spar-dsl-compiler/svn/ spar
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    MyTinySTL

    MyTinySTL

    Achieve a tiny STL in C++11

    This is a tinySTL based on C++11, which is my first project for practice. I use the Chinese documents and annotations for convenience, maybe there will be an English version later, but now I have no time to do that yet. Now I have released version 2.0.0. I have achieved the vast majority of the containers and functions of STL, and there may be some deficiencies and bugs. From version 2.x.x, the project will enter the stage of long-term maintenance, i.e., I probably will not add new content...
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    ViennaCL

    Linear algebra and solver library using CUDA, OpenCL, and OpenMP

    ViennaCL provides high level C++ interfaces for linear algebra routines on CPUs and GPUs using CUDA, OpenCL, and OpenMP. The focus is on generic implementations of iterative solvers often used for large linear systems and simple integration into existing projects.
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    librfc

    Public domain implementations of core RFC specifications for C/C++.

    librfc is a C/C++ shared library containing public domain implementations of core RFC data structures and algorithms written in C++11.
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    libcpr

    Public domain backport of the core C++11 standard library to C.

    Backport of C++11's std::string and std::vector to C. Other containers such as std::list, std::map, and std::set are in the works.
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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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    LBP in multiple platforms

    LBP implementation in multiple computing platforms (ARM,GPU, DSP...)

    The Local Binary Pattern (LBP) is a texture operator that is used in several different computer vision applications and implemented in a variety of platforms. When selecting a suitable LBP implementation platform, the specific application and its requirements in terms of performance, size, energy efficiency, cost and developing time has to be carefully considered. This is a software toolbox that collects software implementations of the Local Binary Pattern operator in several...
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    Interval Container Library (ICL): An STL based generic library for computations on intervals, interval containers and cubes
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    Porting of the core simulation portions of smoldyn to the GPU, using CUDA
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    Threading Building Blocks offers a rich and complete approach to expressing parallelism in a C++ program. It is a library that helps you leverage multi-core processors for performance and scalability without having to be a threading expert.
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    Multicore SWARM
    Multicore SWARM (Software and Algorithms for Running on Multicore Processors) is an open source library for developing efficient and portable implementations that make use of multi-core processors. David A. Bader (Georgia Tech) began SWARM in 1994.
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