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    Anime4K

    Anime4K

    Anime4K is an open-source, high-quality anime upscaling algorithm

    SISR algorithm designed to work with Japanese animation and cartoons to generate high-resolution images from a low-resolution input.
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    The Practice of Parallel Programming

    A book on parallel programming and a C++ library

    An online edition of the book "The Practice of Parallel Programming" and examples from it. The examples include a parallel programming framework of production quality, that has been used in another project, Triceps.
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    This project is a reasoner for the description logic EL+. It computes the concept subsumption hierarchy. It is an OWL 2 EL reasoner.
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    TA-Lib.git: Technical Analysis Library

    Mirror of the TA-Lib project using a Git repository

    This project is intended to provide Git access to the code of the original project, TA-Lib, which uses Subversion. It is intended for system integrators wishing to use TA-Lib in their Git-managed project through Git submodules or subtrees. No actual development is being done here; all development happens in the original project.
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    code-nav

    code-nav

    Professional programming navigation

    Programming Navigation is not just a website, but a complete ecology with the goal of "helping everyone discover high-quality programming resources and improve learning efficiency". It contains multiple sub-projects, and the technology stack includes React, Java SpringBoot, Tencent Cloud Development, etc., all of which are open source for everyone to learn, so that you can easily develop beautiful information navigation websites! Most of the programming navigation websites are in disrepair and have good navigation, but they are limited in search and classification, and they do not have functions such as self-recommendation and liking, so they are not sustainable.
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    mapska

    The Murder Accountability Project's Serial Killer Algorithm

    A much improved Linux/Perl implementation of the Murder Accountability Project's Serial Killer Algorithm. This module was tested with the "SHR76_19.csv" available from www.murderdata.org/p/data-docs.html. This module provides functions to prepare the data, upload to a database and view the identified clusters. Download SHR76_19.csv (23/03/2021) - https://www.dropbox.com/s/ye37woe6et05qgs/SHR76_19.csv.zip?dl=1 For information on this algorithm and the Murder Accountability Project...
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    libPGF

    libPGF

    libPGF is an implementation of the Progressive Graphics File (PGF)

    The Progressive Graphics File (PGF) is an efficient image file format, that is based on a fast, discrete wavelet transform with progressive coding features. PGF can be used for lossless and lossy compression. It's most suitable for natural images. PGF can be used as a very efficient and fast replacement of JPEG 2000.
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    lpsolve

    Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) solver.

    Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) solver lp_solve solves pure linear, (mixed) integer/binary, semi-cont and special ordered sets (SOS) models.lp_solve is written in ANSI C and can be compiled on many different platforms like Linux and WINDOWS This project is moved to github: https://lp-solve.github.io/
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    LibSEDML: Sharing Simulation Experiments
    This project hosts a library and tools for sharing simulation experiments encoded using SED-ML.
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    StructPie

    StructPie

    A set of C libraries to implement data structures and algorithms

    Struct-Pie (Structures Pie) is a set of C shared libraries to implement data structures and algorithms so that they can be used/integrated easily into C projects. LIFO & FIFO Stack, Binary Search Tree, Priority Queue and a Hash Table are implemented and included in this package. Future releases will have many other data structures. The hash table in this package uses separate chaining to avoid collision. In the "hash_table" directory, the hash table implementation uses linked lists....
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    Base62 Encode/Decode Utility

    Base62 Encode/Decode Utility

    A tool for encoding/decoding to base62

    the package chewingum contains two main programs: - base62 - chew They have been implemented in perl. Base62 has been coded in c++ too. chew has been written to shorten long decimal integer numbers into base62 strings. It's not a mere base conversion, because it doesn't use arithmetic inside its logic. In this way it can convert very long numbers into strings quickly, without overflows. For example if I want to share an id using an url, this will make the url shorter. the...
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    Kalman and Bayesian Filters in Python

    Kalman and Bayesian Filters in Python

    Kalman Filter book using Jupyter Notebook

    Kalman Filter book using Jupyter Notebook. Focuses on building intuition and experience, not formal proofs. Includes Kalman filters,extended Kalman filters, unscented Kalman filters, particle filters, and more. All exercises include solutions. Introductory text for Kalman and Bayesian filters. All code is written in Python, and the book itself is written using Juptyer Notebook so that you can run and modify the code in your browser. What better way to learn? This book teaches you how to...
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    ExRandom

    Sampling exactly from the normal and exponential distributions

    ExRandom is a small header-only C++11 library for exact sampling from the normal, exponential, and discrete normal distributions (provided that the underlying generator is perfect). This library provides an implementation of the algorithms described in C. F. F. Karney, Sampling exactly from the normal distribution, ACM Trans. Math. Software 42(1), 3:1-14 (Jan. 2016), https://doi.org/10.1145/2710016, https://arxiv.org/abs/1303.6257.
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    Zipline

    Zipline

    Zipline, a Pythonic algorithmic trading library

    Zipline is a Pythonic algorithmic trading library. It is an event-driven system for backtesting. Zipline is currently used in production as the backtesting and live-trading engine powering Quantopian -- a free, community-centered, hosted platform for building and executing trading strategies. Quantopian also offers a fully managed service for professionals that includes Zipline, Alphalens, Pyfolio, FactSet data, and more. Installing Zipline is slightly more involved than the average Python...
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    Fun4Me

    Fun4Me

    A package for functional annotation for metagenomes

    This package includes a few programs for rapid functional annotation for metagenomic sequences, including, 1) Gene prediction by FragGeneScan; 2) Similarity search by RAPSearch2; 3) Functional annotation in GO (Gene Ontology) and EC (Enzyme Commission) based on similarity search results; 4) From EC to metabolic pathway reconstruction by MinPath. Inputs: Just sequencing reads (or assemblies) Outputs: Protein-coding genes (or gene fragments); similarity search; functional annotations...
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    Consistent Depth

    Consistent Depth

    We estimate dense, flicker-free, geometrically consistent depth

    Consistent Depth is a research project developed by Facebook Research that presents an algorithm for reconstructing dense and geometrically consistent depth information for all pixels in a monocular video. The system builds upon traditional structure-from-motion (SfM) techniques to provide geometric constraints while integrating a convolutional neural network trained for single-image depth estimation. During inference, the model fine-tunes itself to align with the geometric constraints of a...
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    Pytholog

    Pytholog

    A logic programming tool and a logical database with a RESTful API

    Pytholog Tool (Command line & API) An executable tool, built in python, that enables logic programming and prolog syntax through interactive shell that mimics prolog language and / or RESTful API that can be called from other applications. The tool is based on the python library pytholog which can be found here: https://github.com/mnoorfawi/pytholog The tool starts normally from the command line. Let's look at the arguments that can be specified while initiating the tool: $ ....
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    Supervised Reptile

    Supervised Reptile

    Code for the paper "On First-Order Meta-Learning Algorithms"

    The supervised-reptile repository contains code associated with the paper “On First-Order Meta-Learning Algorithms”, which introduces Reptile, a meta-learning algorithm for learning model parameter initializations that adapt quickly to new tasks. The implementation here is aimed at supervised few-shot learning settings (e.g. Omniglot, Mini-ImageNet), not reinforcement learning, and includes scripts to run training and evaluation for few-shot classification. The fundamental idea is: sample a...
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    Jojos Binary Diff

    Binary Diff and Undiff Utility

    JDIFF is a program that outputs the differences between two binary files, either in binary format or in human readable format (detailed or summarized) and then allows to reconstruct the second file from the first one and the diff-file.
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    Implicit Graph Search Library
    Java generic API for search algorithms on graphs implicitly given by tree node expansion operator
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    C-squares

    C-squares

    Concise spatial query and representation system (c-squares)

    C-squares is an easily implemented method for storage, querying and display of spatial data locations, based on a hierarchical, grid-based representation of the Earth' surface. Source code for encoding, decoding, mapping, etc. is provided via this site. Additional support is available by contacting the system developer, Tony.Rees@marinespecies.org; see also the c-squares home page at http://www.cmar.csiro.au/csquares/ .
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    interactive-coding-challenges

    interactive-coding-challenges

    120+ interactive Python coding interview challenges

    Interactive Coding Challenges is a collection of practice problems designed to strengthen data structures, algorithms, and problem-solving skills. The repository emphasizes a learn-by-doing approach: you read a prompt, attempt a solution, and verify behavior with tests, often within notebooks or scripts. Problems span arrays, strings, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, graphs, dynamic programming, and more, mirroring common interview themes. Many challenges include hints and reference...
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    Programmer's library for random numbers. Also random number generator testing code. Intended for simulation, games and "Monte-Carlo" algorithms.
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    java-string-similarity

    java-string-similarity

    Implementation of various string similarity and distance algorithms

    Implementation of various string similarity and distance algorithms: Levenshtein, Jaro-winkler, n-Gram, Q-Gram, Jaccard index, Longest Common Subsequence edit distance, cosine similarity. A library implementing different string similarity and distance measures. A dozen of algorithms (including Levenshtein edit distance and sibblings, Jaro-Winkler, Longest Common Subsequence, cosine similarity etc.) are currently implemented. The main characteristics of each implemented algorithm are...
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