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    Dash

    Dash

    Build beautiful web-based analytic apps, no JavaScript required

    Dash is a Python framework for building beautiful analytical web applications without any JavaScript. Built on top of Plotly.js, React and Flask, Dash easily achieves what an entire team of designers and engineers normally would. It ties modern UI controls and displays such as dropdown menus, sliders and graphs directly to your analytical Python code, and creates exceptional, interactive analytics apps.
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    Cookiecutter Data Science

    Cookiecutter Data Science

    Project structure for doing and sharing data science work

    A logical, reasonably standardized, but flexible project structure for doing and sharing data science work. When we think about data analysis, we often think just about the resulting reports, insights, or visualizations. While these end products are generally the main event, it's easy to focus on making the products look nice and ignore the quality of the code that generates them. Because these end products are created programmatically, code quality is still important! And we're not talking...
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    Sweetviz

    Sweetviz

    Visualize and compare datasets, target values and associations

    Sweetviz is an open-source Python library that generates beautiful, high-density visualizations to kickstart EDA (Exploratory Data Analysis) with just two lines of code. Output is a fully self-contained HTML application. The system is built around quickly visualizing target values and comparing datasets. Its goal is to help quick analysis of target characteristics, training vs testing data, and other such data characterization tasks.
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    sadsa

    sadsa

    SADSA (Software Application for Data Science and Analytics)

    SADSA (Software Application for Data Science and Analytics) is a Python-based desktop application designed to simplify statistical analysis, machine learning, and data visualization for students, researchers, and data professionals. Built using Python for the GUI, SADSA provides a menu-driven interface for handling datasets, applying transformations, running advanced statistical tests, machine learning algorithms, and generating insightful plots — all without writing code.
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    Uranie

    Uranie

    Uranie is CEA's uncertainty analysis platform, based on ROOT

    ...It is developed at CEA, the French Atomic Energy Commission (http://www.cea.fr). It provides various tools for: - data analysis - sampling - statistical modeling - optimisation - sensitivity analysis - uncertainty analysis - running code on high performance computers - etc. Thanks to ROOT, it is easily scriptable in CINT (c++ like syntax) and Python. Is is available both for Unix and Windows platforms (a dedicated platform archive is available on request). Note : if you have downloaded version 3.12 before the 8th of february, a patch exists for a minor bug on TOutputFileKey file, don't hesitate to ask us.
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    GXSM

    GXSM

    Scanning Probe Microscopy Controller and Data Visualization Software

    GXSM -- Gnome X Scanning Microscopy: A multi-channel image and vector-probe data acquisition and visualization system designed for SPM techniques (STM,AFM..), but also SPA-LEED/LEED/LEEM data analysis. A plug-in interface allows any user add-on data-processing and special hardware and instrument support. Latest: NC-AFM and related explorative methods as SQDM can be configured. High-Speed external PAC-PLL hardware option with digital DSP link. Based on several hardware options it supports...
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    rocket-bi

    rocket-bi

    An open-source web-based self-service BI for analytical databases

    Rocket.BI is a free, open-source, web-based business intelligence solution specifically designed for analytical databases. It enables data analysts and business users alike to easily integrate different data sources, perform advanced data analysis, ad hoc, and more. With an easy-to-use editor, you can create personalized reports, build interactive business dashboards and generate actionable business insights. Rocket.BI also allows collaboration as working together with other people in the...
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    PySchool

    PySchool

    Installable / Portable Python Distribution for Everyone.

    PySchool is a free and open-source Python distribution intended primarily for students who learn Python and data analysis, but it can also used by scientists, engineering, and data scientists. It includes more than 150 Python packages (full edition) including numpy, pandas, scipy, sympy, keras, scikit-learn, matplotlib, seaborn, beautifulsoup4...
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    LaueTools

    LaueTools

    open source python packages for X-ray MicroLaue Diffraction analysis

    LaueTools is an open-source project for white beam Laue x-ray microdiffraction data analysis including tools in image processing, peaks searching & indexing, crystal structure solving (orientation & strain) and data & grain mapping visualisation. Python 3 Code and new features are now at: https://gitlab.esrf.fr/micha/lauetools
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    Pyclamp

    A Python package used to extract and analyse electrophysiological data

    Pyclamp is Python package used to extract and analyse electrophysiological data. A graphical user interface has been developed to allow a user to run the pack- age without requiring any knowledge of Python code. Presently, Pyclamp is designed to perform very specific forms of analysis on evoked synaptic responses: Data analysis (under development) : This is a highly user-interactive en-vironment that can be used to discriminate synaptic events, obtain various measures of their kinetics and size, and output the results. ...
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    TrollEditor

    Editor of virtual worlds.

    ...It is based on Ogre3D (graphics engine), Bullet (physics engine), PhysX (physics engine), OpenAL (3D sound and music), OpenCV (image analysis and camera model) and Boost (threading and python binding). It uses Python for scripting, as well as built in simple scripting language. Some features: - built in multiplayer - incorporating data from different sensors (IMU, AHRS, Razer Hydra) - image server/client - built in support for motion capture data analysis - path finding using data from physics engine (backwave propagation algorithm) - built in XML parser - graphical world editor - plugins system (C++)
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    ThermV

    Comprehensive thermal analysis software package

    ...The modules for peak deconvolution, peak profile analysis and determination of Ea and lnA will be provided first. Full GUI will be provided in beta stage. Due to computational limitations, the code is partly programmed in Python and partly in R. Python code will eventually be fully integrated into GUI. R code might remain standalone, although it will be integrated to a highest possible degree. Distributed under GPL
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    Pathomx

    Pathomx

    Workflow-based data analysis built on IPython

    Pathomx is a workflow-based tool for the analysis and visualisation of experimental data. Initially created as a tool for metabolomic data analysis is has been extended and can now be used for any scientific and non-scientific data analysis.
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    pflexible

    A python tool for data analysis of FLEXPART transport modeling.

    This software is being created to work with FLEXPART and other atmospheric transport model ouput. FLEXPART is a Lagrangian particle dispersion model written by Andreas Stohl. It is in active development at NILU and by Sabine Eckhardt, John Burkhart and numerous other research groups worldwide. For more information on FLEXPART visit the homepage Contact A maillist has been set up for users at sourceforge. Please direct inquiries via the pflexible_maillist Direct inquiries may be sent...
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