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    dAnalytics

    dAnalytics is a software made for education in discriminant analysis.

    dAnalytics is a software made for educational purposes to work with discriminant analysis. It's a very simple calculator over bi-dimensional populations. You input a file with two columns (one for each variable) and tryout different separations of populations (blue and red) and analyze it's efficiency by observing the eigen value result for the attempted separation. It also gives many information about the statistics both of the input and the separated populations. There's a documentation...
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    GraVol

    GraVol

    Drawing-based volume calculator. GraVol=Graph Volume

    GraVol is designed to aid archaeologists in calculating the volume of any revolved container, such as wheel-thrown pottery. It does this using only a drawing of the vessel, and a height or diameter measurement. Instruction video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pC8VReY83q4 Documentation of development: faculty.berea.edu/pearcej/CSC493/projects-11/jonestra-final.pdf
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    A python-based calculator that uses the Sabine, Norris-Eyring and Fitzroy formulae to calculate the RT60 time of a room with given specifications. Material list from SAE Institute reference.
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