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    Moose

    Multiscale Neuroscience and Systems Biology Simulator

    Moose is the core of a modern software platform for the simulation of neural systems ranging from subcellular components and biochemical reactions to complex models of single neurons, large networks, and systems-level processes. We have moved Github.com. This should be your source for the latest version of the code.
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    NeMo is a high-performance spiking neural network simulator which simulates networks of Izhikevich neurons on CUDA-enabled GPUs. NeMo is a C++ class library, with additional interfaces for pure C, Python, and Matlab.
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    Foad (EKG Processing)
    Foad is an open source software which receive an EKG Signal from scanner, WFDB database or heart sensors. Finding patient disease started by taking Fourier transform (FFT) from input signal and extract a single cycle. Based on some heuristic algorithm the most important feature like P , Q , R , S , T captured and feed to trained neural network. and so the final decision made by CNN library. As mentioned before this software also capable do some image processing on scanned paper to lower...
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    Simulator of virtual animals made up of biological neural networks for research in the Computational Neuroscience field.
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    Multilayered feed-forward neural network software written in C++. Backpropagation and RPROP are available as training algorithms. Design goals: speed of execution when calculating the output to new data, and quality of training (preprocessing: PCA).
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    Cluster Networks are a new style of neural simulation / neural network modeling, that models networks of neural populations ("clusters") that transform and transmit information using precisely-timed, graded bursts ("pulses" or "volleys") of firing.
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    Network Visualization is a mature part of computer science that is enjoying a good deal of growth, partially fueled by Bioinformatics. Network is a synonym for Graph, and both refer to a collection of nodes and edges.
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