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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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    iat is Iso9660 Analyzer Tool, this tool have engine for detect many structure of image file
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    Continuation Core and Toolboxes (COCO)

    Toolboxes for parameter continuation and bifurcation analysis.

    Development platform and toolboxes for parameter continuation, e.g., bifurcation analysis of dynamical systems and constrained design optimization. This material is based upon work partially supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1016467 and the Danish research council (FTP) under the project number 0602-00753B. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed on this site are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation or other funding sources. Documentation and tutorials are available for the following toolboxes: * ep : continuation and bifurcations of equilibrium points * coll : continuation of constrained collections of trajectory segments, including multi-segment boundary-value problems * po : continuation and bifurcations of periodic orbits in smooth and hybrid systems * recipes : collection of examples from the book Recipes for Continuation
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    Structorizer
    Structorizer is a little tool which you can use to create Nassi-Schneiderman Diagrams (NSD). Stuctorizer is written in Java and free for any use. The code has been moved to Github: https://github.com/fesch/Structorizer.Desktop
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    NeoBio is a Java class library of Computational Biology Algorithms. The current version consists mainly of pairwise sequence alignment algorithms such as the classical dynamic programming methods of Needleman-Wunsch and Smith-Waterman.
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    Monia Suite
    La suite logicielle Monia est destinée à l'apprentissage de l'algorithmique en français. Elle permet de fabriquer un exécutable à partir d'un organigramme, en passant par un programme procédural écrit en pseudo-langage.
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    Active Learning

    Active Learning

    Framework and examples for active learning with machine learning model

    Active Learning is a Python-based research framework developed by Google for experimenting with and benchmarking various active learning algorithms. It provides modular tools for running reproducible experiments across different datasets, sampling strategies, and machine learning models. The system allows researchers to study how models can improve labeling efficiency by selectively querying the most informative data points rather than relying on uniformly sampled training sets. The main experiment runner (run_experiment.py) supports a wide range of configurations, including batch sizes, dataset subsets, model selection, and data preprocessing options. It includes several established active learning strategies such as uncertainty sampling, k-center greedy selection, and bandit-based methods, while also allowing for custom algorithm implementations. The framework integrates with both classical machine learning models (SVM, logistic regression) and neural networks.
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    Binarytree

    Binarytree

    Python library for studying Binary Trees

    Binarytree is Python library that lets you generate, visualize, inspect and manipulate binary trees. Skip the tedious work of setting up test data, and dive straight into practicing algorithms. Heaps and BSTs (binary search trees) are also supported. Binarytree supports another representation which is more compact but without the indexing properties. Traverse trees using different algorithms.
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    Javascript-Voronoi

    Javascript-Voronoi

    JS implementation of Fortune's algorithm to compute Voronoi cells

    This repository implements Steven Fortune’s algorithm (sweep-line method) for generating Voronoi diagrams in JavaScript, providing a performant browser-side solution for computational geometry of planar point sets. With this library you can feed a set of sites (points) and compute their Voronoi cells – the partition of the plane into regions closest to each site – in O(n log n) time. It’s especially useful in web UIs, visualizations, interactive maps, and generative-art contexts where you need dynamic tessellations or diagrammatic layouts. The library exposes API functions for computing cells, retrieving neighbors, and drawing results into canvas or SVG. Because it is pure JavaScript and self-contained, it integrates easily with browser or Node.js applications without heavy dependencies. For developers exploring spatial algorithms, generative UI, or interactive diagrams, this codebase is a practical reference and tool to build upon.
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    Kalibr Allan

    Kalibr Allan

    IMU Allan standard deviation charts

    kalibr_allan is a utility repository that provides scripts and tools for calculating IMU noise parameters for use in Kalibr and other IMU filtering systems. While manufacturers typically provide “white noise” values in IMU datasheets, the bias instability and random walk parameters must be determined experimentally. This project enables users to compute those values using Allan variance analysis from recorded IMU data. The workflow involves recording IMU measurements with the device stationary, converting ROS bag files into MATLAB-compatible formats, and then running MATLAB scripts to generate Allan deviation plots. These plots are analyzed to determine noise density and random walk parameters for both gyroscopes and accelerometers. The repository also includes example data and plots from real sensors such as the XSENS MTI-G-700, Tango Yellowstone Tablet, and ASL-ETH VI-Sensor, providing reference points for interpretation.
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    Machine Learning Cheat Sheet

    Machine Learning Cheat Sheet

    Classical equations and diagrams in machine learning

    This repository is a visually rich and well-organized “cheat sheet” summarizing core machine learning concepts, algorithms, formulas, and best practices. It includes summaries of supervised and unsupervised learning methods, model evaluation metrics (accuracy, precision, recall, ROC/AUC), overfitting/underfitting, regularization (L1/L2), cross-validation, feature engineering techniques, and perhaps tips for hyperparameter tuning. Each section is presented concisely, often with diagrams, formula snippets, and short explanatory notes to serve as quick reference for students, practitioners, or interview prep. The repository is ideal for those who want a compact, at-a-glance reminder of ML fundamentals without diving back into textbooks. Because the cheat sheet is meant to be portable and broadly useful, it is format-friendly (often in Markdown, PDF, or image formats) and easy to include in learning workflow or slides.
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    NTU RGB-D

    NTU RGB-D

    Info and sample codes for "NTU RGB+D Action Recognition Dataset"

    The “NTU RGB+D” repository provides access to a large-scale dataset for human action recognition (and its extension, NTU RGB+D 120). The dataset includes multiple modalities (RGB video, depth sequences, infrared video, 3D skeletal joint data) captured with multiple Kinect v2 cameras simultaneously. The repository also contains MATLAB / Python demo scripts for loading, visualizing, and processing skeleton data, mapping between modalities, and handling dataset structure. Multi-modal action recognition dataset, RGB, depth, infrared, skeletal data. Split into background / evaluation sets for one-shot evaluation (in the extended dataset).
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    Rank-BM25

    Rank-BM25

    A Collection of BM25 Algorithms in Python

    A collection of algorithms for querying a set of documents and returning the ones most relevant to the query. The most common use case for these algorithms is, as you might have guessed, to create search engines.
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    The Algorithms Python

    The Algorithms Python

    All Algorithms implemented in Python

    The Algorithms-Python project is a comprehensive collection of Python implementations for a wide range of algorithms and data structures. It serves primarily as an educational resource for learners and developers who want to understand how algorithms work under the hood. Each implementation is designed with clarity in mind, favoring readability and comprehension over performance optimization. The project covers various domains including mathematics, cryptography, machine learning, sorting, graph theory, and more. With contributions from a large global community, it continually grows and improves through collaboration and peer review. This repository is an ideal reference for students, educators, and developers seeking hands-on experience with algorithmic concepts in Python.
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    frontend-interview

    frontend-interview

    The strongest front-end interview guide in the universe

    This is a review summary project about preparing for front-end interviews that I have summarized, and the project is updated from time to time. This is not only a strategy for job interviews, but also a collection of front-end ers to examine themselves and achieve breakthroughs. I hope that through this guide, everyone can open up their own lines of Ren and Du, and go further on the road to the front. This warehouse uses a large number of diagrams to convey knowledge. The so-called picture is worth a thousand words. I hope that this kind of graphic expression will make it easier for you to remember some abstract and incomprehensible concepts. "Graphic Front End" is my subtitle to it. Interviewing is a very subjective and difficult thing. Just because you don't pass the interview doesn't mean you're unqualified, just like passing the interview doesn't mean you're qualified. As a candidate, you are usually given 45 minutes to demonstrate your skills.
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    tracking.js

    tracking.js

    A modern approach for Computer Vision on the web

    The tracking.js library brings different computer vision algorithms and techniques into the browser environment. By using modern HTML5 specifications, we enable you to do real-time color tracking, face detection and much more, all that with a lightweight core (~7 KB) and intuitive interface. To get started, download the project. This project includes all of the tracking.js examples, source code dependencies you'll need to get started. Unzip the project somewhere on your local drive. The package includes an initial version of the project you'll be working with. While you're working, you'll need a basic HTTP server to serve your pages. Test out the web server by loading the finished version of the project. The main goal of tracking.js is to provide those complex techniques in a simple and intuitive way on the web. We believe computer vision is important to improve people's life, bringing it to the web will make this future a reality a lot faster.
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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. Con el mismo se incluyen varios CRCs que pueden ser escogidos. Este software se creó con el propósito de ayudar a la gente a entender como se hace el cálculo de un CRC de una manera más práctica y sencilla, también se puede copiar y aprovecharlo para otras aplicaciones. Espero que te sea util.
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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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    Linear Program Solver (Simplex)
    Linear Program Solver (Solvexo) is an optimization package intended for solving linear programming problems. The main features of the Solvexo are: · Solvexo solver is based on the efficient implementation of the simplex method (one or two phases); · Solvexo provides not only an answer, but a detailed solution process as a sequence of simplex matrices, so you can use it in studying (teaching) linear programming. · Solvexo provides a solution with the graphic method for problems with tow variables. · This updated version includes two languages English and French. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me: romdhani.mohamed.ali@gmail.com. Any comments and suggestions would be helpful!
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    libfgen

    Library for optimization using a genetic algorithm or particle swarms

    libfgen is a library that implements an efficient and customizable genetic algorithm (GA). It also provides particle swarm optimization (PSO) functionality and an interface for real-valued function minimization or model fitting. It is written in C, but can also be compiled with a C++ compiler. Both Linux and Windows are supported.
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    JGAP is a Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming package written in Java. It is designed to require minimum effort to use, but is also designed to be highly modular. JGAP features grid functionality and a lot of examples. Many unit tests included. Legal notice/Impressum: Klaus Meffert An der Struth 25 D-65510 Idstein sourceforge <at> klausmeffert.de
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    TARQUIN

    TARQUIN

    MRS/NMR analysis software

    Analysis software for MRS/NMR data. Allows processing and fitting to be performed in a fully automatic workflow.
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    jChecs is an open source Java chess program, designed to introduce the basics of computer chess programming concepts.
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    Javascript Clipper

    Javascript Clipper

    Boolean operations and offsetting library in Javascript

    The Javascript Clipper library performs clipping and offsetting for both lines and polygons. All four boolean clipping operations are supported - intersection, union, difference and exclusive-or. Polygons can be of any shape including self-intersecting polygons. Javascript Clipper is a port of Angus Johnson's Clipper library: https://sourceforge.net/projects/polyclipping LIVE DEMO: http://jsclipper.sourceforge.net/6.4.2.2/main_demo.html LIVE DEMO (FPoint): http://jsclipper.sourceforge.net/6.4.2.2_fpoint/main_demo.html Information and examples: http://jsclipper.sourceforge.net/6.4.2.2 Information and examples (FPoint): http://jsclipper.sourceforge.net/6.4.2.2_fpoint Donate Javascript Clipper Project: https://sourceforge.net/p/jsclipper/wiki/Donations/ Use cases: * Over 1500 schools in the UK uses Javascript Clipper in Digimap for Schools service. Read more: https://mobilegeo.wordpress.com and http://digimapforschools.edina.ac.uk/cosmo-free/osmapper
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