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    ANGEL-Automatic differentiation Nested Graph Elimination Library is a template library using the Boost Graph Library and the Standard C++ Library; it provides sparse representations of c-graphs their dual line graphs and vertex, edge and face elimina
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    Iterative Flow Analysis

    Iterative Data and Control Flow Analysis

    https://github.com/jplevyak/ifa IFA, Iterative Flow Analysis is a combined data-flow and control flow analysis. It is capable of resolving the concrete types (as opposed to the nominal or declared types) and the interprocedural call graph for statically or dynamically typed programs.
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    This is a project to create a compiler that converts grammars written in SRGS standard (http://www.w3.org/TR/speech-grammar/) to a graph understandable by HMM based ASR engines. Check srgs-parser.sf.net
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