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    trackers

    trackers

    Multi-object tracking algorithms

    trackers is a plug-and-play multi-object tracking library designed to work with virtually any object detection model, enabling developers to follow objects across video frames with minimal setup. The library provides clean, modular implementations of leading tracking algorithms and can be used either from the command line or embedded directly into Python pipelines. It supports inputs such as videos, webcams, RTSP streams, or image directories and produces annotated tracking outputs that...
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    YAPF

    YAPF

    A formatter for Python files

    YAPF is a Python code formatter that automatically rewrites source to match a chosen style, using a clang-format–inspired algorithm to search for the “best” layout under your rules. Instead of relying on a fixed set of heuristics, it explores formatting decisions and chooses the lowest-cost result, aiming to produce code a human would write when following a style guide. You can run it as a command-line tool or call it as a library via FormatCode / FormatFile, making it easy to embed in...
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    WOFF2

    WOFF2

    This document documents how to run the compression reference code

    woff2 is Google’s reference implementation of the WOFF2 webfont format, the modern, highly compressed container used by browsers to ship OpenType/TrueType fonts efficiently over the network. It integrates specialized transforms for font tables (like glyf/loca and variations data) with Brotli compression to squeeze out as many bytes as possible while preserving exact font fidelity on decode. The repository includes a compact C/C++ library and small command-line tools so you can convert...
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    S-Match

    S-Match

    S-Match is a semantic matching framework.

    S-Match is a semantic matching framework. S-Match takes any two tree like structures (such as database schemas, classifications, lightweight ontologies) and returns a set of correspondences between those tree nodes which semantically correspond to one another. S-Match contains implementations of the semantic matching, minimal semantic matching and structure preserving semantic matching algorithms. S-Match applies as a solution in many fields, including: information integration,...
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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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    Damerau Levenshtein

    Java Library for Damerau Levenshtein Algorithm

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    gundercrypt [MOVED]

    A CLI text encrypting/ciphering program and library for java

    ** MOVED: to github.com/gundermanc/gundercrypt A CLI text ciphering program and library written in java that makes use of pseudo random numbers and a password (provided by the user) to generate encrypted text by selectively shifting each subsequent letter by a pseudo-random index, encoding it as a letter stored in a hidden position within the String, and then re shifting the encrypted String again by numeric values deduced from a password to provide a dual layer of security. ...
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    A fully functional red-black tree implemented in C++/CLI with an OO approach of naming and structuring which makes the code highly readable as well as easily portable to C# or Java. The package also includes a binary search tree and two traversal algorithms.
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