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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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    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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    Programmer's library for random numbers. Also random number generator testing code. Intended for simulation, games and "Monte-Carlo" algorithms.
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    MADDPG

    MADDPG

    Code for the MADDPG algorithm from a paper

    MADDPG (Multi-Agent Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient) is the official code release from OpenAI’s paper Multi-Agent Actor-Critic for Mixed Cooperative-Competitive Environments. The repository implements a multi-agent reinforcement learning algorithm that extends DDPG to scenarios where multiple agents interact in shared environments. Each agent has its own policy, but training uses centralized critics conditioned on the observations and actions of all agents, enabling learning in...
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    FuzzyWuzzy

    FuzzyWuzzy

    Fuzzy string matching in Python

    ...And good news! We’re open sourcing it. The library is called “Fuzzywuzzy”, the code is pure python, and it depends only on the (excellent) difflib python library.
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    EN: Code created to show how is done the calculation of a CRC. It includes many different CRCs to choose from. This software was created to help people understand how is the CRC calculated and be able to see it in a practical way, it is also available to copy and use it for your own project. I hope it helps you. ES: Código creado para mostrar como se realiza el cálculo de un CRC.
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    PRMLT

    PRMLT

    Matlab code of machine learning algorithms in book PRML

    This Matlab package implements machine learning algorithms described in the great textbook: Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning by C. Bishop (PRML). It is written purely in Matlab language. It is self-contained. There is no external dependency. This package requires Matlab R2016b or latter, since it utilizes a new Matlab syntax called Implicit expansion (a.k.a. broadcasting). It also requires Statistics Toolbox (for some simple random number generator) and Image Processing Toolbox (for...
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    Code Catalog in Python

    Code Catalog in Python

    Algorithms and data structures for review for coding interview

    code-catalog-python serves as a grab-bag of small, readable Python examples that illustrate common algorithms, data structures, and utility patterns. Each snippet aims to be self-contained and easy to study, with clear inputs, outputs, and the essential logic on display. The catalog format lets you scan for an example, copy it, and adapt it to your use case without wading through a large framework.
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    This is a recursive C++ source code of the Fast Fourier Transform algorithm allowing parallelization. Also a performance test and its results on my computer are provided. The Performance test suggest to use 4 threads for parallelization. With this one can beat the implementation in "Numerical Recipes in C++" for large signals with more than 2^16 / 2^17 / 2^18 samples depending on the hardware and software.
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    PythonRobotics

    PythonRobotics

    Python sample codes and textbook for robotics algorithms

    PythonRobotics is a Python code collection and textbook for learning robotics algorithms through readable examples. It covers practical topics such as localization, mapping, path planning, path tracking, control, SLAM, and autonomous navigation. The project is written to make each algorithm’s core idea easy to understand, rather than hiding the logic behind large frameworks. It keeps dependencies minimal so learners can focus on the math, implementation, and behavior of each robotics method....
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    PLEASE NOTE that we are in the process of moving to GitHub: https://github.com/jasypt/jasypt Jasypt (Java Simplified Encryption) is a java library which allows the developer to add basic encryption capabilities to his/her projects with minimum effort, and without the need of having deep knowledge on how cryptography works. PLEASE NOTE that we are in the process of moving to GitHub: https://github.com/jasypt/jasypt
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    libtdata

    libtdata

    Libtdata is a C library implements trees, index allocation and bit ops

    Libtdata is a small and portable C library implements a set of various search data structures, bit operations and index allocation.
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    oj! Algorithms

    Mathematics, linear algebra and optimisation

    oj! Algorithms - ojAlgo - is Open Source Java code that has to do with mathematics, linear algebra and optimisation; particularly (but certainly not exclusively) suitable for the financial domain.
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    Jenetics: Java Genetic Algorithm Library
    The source code has been migrated and is now hosted on Github: https://github.com/jenetics/jenetics Jenetics is an advanced Genetic Algorithm, Evolutionary Algorithm and Genetic Programming library, respectively, written in modern day Java. It is designed with a clear separation of the several algorithm concepts, e. g. Gene, Chromosome, Genotype, Phenotype, Population and fitness Function.
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    NOMAD is a C++ code that implements the MADS algorithm (Mesh Adaptive Direct Search) for difficult blackbox optimization problems. Such problems occur when the functions to optimize are costly computer simulations with no derivatives.
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    pyhanlp

    pyhanlp

    Chinese participle

    pyhanlp is a Python interface for HanLP (Han Language Processing) that lets you use a mature Java-based NLP toolkit from Python workflows without rebuilding the underlying algorithms. It is commonly used for Chinese-language NLP tasks where you want production-grade tokenization and linguistic analysis, but still want the convenience of Python scripting. The project focuses on making HanLP’s capabilities accessible through a Python-friendly API surface, so you can integrate NLP steps into data pipelines, notebooks, and downstream ML or information-extraction code. ...
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    TextTeaser

    TextTeaser

    TextTeaser is an automatic summarization algorithm

    textteaser is an automatic text summarization algorithm implemented in Python. It extracts the most important sentences from an article to generate concise summaries that retain the core meaning of the original text. The algorithm uses features such as sentence length, keyword frequency, and position within the document to determine which sentences are most relevant. By combining these features with a simple scoring mechanism, it produces summaries that are both readable and informative....
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    This site hosts the source code for C++ version of the Broker for SBW, NOM module, advanced simulation suite, analysis applications and model editors.
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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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    cds

    Concurrent Data Structure library

    CDS (Concurrent Data Structures) is a C++ template library of lock-free and fine-grained lock-based algorithms. It contains a collection of concurrent data structures: queues, stacks, sets, maps, etc, and safe memory reclamation schema for concurrent containers - Hazard Pointer and user-space RCU. See doxygen doc http://libcds.sourceforge.net/doc/cds-api/index.html. The source code repo for libcds 2.x has been moved to https://github.com/khizmax/libcds
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    Pygorithm

    Pygorithm

    A Python module for learning all major algorithms

    A Python module to learn all the major algorithms on the go! Purely for educational purposes. If you are using Python 2.7 use pip instead. Depending on your permissions, you might need to use pip install, user pygorithm to install. To see all the available functions in a module, you can just type help() with the module name as an argument.
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    ipytracer

    ipytracer

    Algorithm Visualizer for IPython/Jupyter Notebook

    Algorithm Visualizer for IPython/Jupyter Notebook. If you use the display(TracerObject) code from where you want to see, you can use it without any special modification.
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    Dwifft!

    Dwifft!

    Dwifft is a small Swift library

    Dwifft is a small Swift library that tells you what the "diff" is between two collections, namely, the series of "edit operations" required to turn one into the other. It also comes with UIKit bindings, to automatically, animatedly keep a UITableView/UICollectionView in sync with a piece of data by making the necessary row/section insertion/deletion calls for you as the data changes. Dwifft is a Swift library that does two things. The first thing sounds interesting but perhaps only...
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    PadotusRNDT.js

    PadotusRNDT.js

    This library allows you to generate a random number

    This library allows you to generate a random number in the specified range from 0 to n, without using the built-in function Math.random (), and gets a random number from the processing time of polymorphic mathematical calculations, which depends on the current physical parameters of the CPU, RAM, and t .P. The resulting sequence corresponds to a discrete uniform distribution and is close to natural random sequences in terms of statistical randomness tests (LFSR, Approximate Entropy, DIEHARD Test).
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    Illustrated Algorithms

    Illustrated Algorithms

    Interactive algorithm visualizations

    Inspired by Grokking Algorithms and python-execution-trace, this project aims to reveal the mechanics behind algorithms via interactive visualizations of their execution. Visual representations of variables and operations augment the control flow, alongside actual source code. You can fast forward and rewind the execution to closely observe how an algorithm works. The same code that is displayed next to the illustration is also decorated using babel-plugin-trace-execution and executed to...
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