HyPhy is a comprehensive environment for maximum likelihood statistical analysis of genetic sequence data. It includes a large collection of out of the box analyses, a feature-rich graphical user interface for custom data analysis and a scripting languag
GEDAS is a software to perform microarray data analysis with friendly user interface and convenient data display. Currently some commonly used data clustering algorithms have been implemented in this software.
The Canopy project is an initiative to merge and expand the functionality of Perl-speaks-NONMEM (PsN), Census, Xpose and PopED. The goal is to produce a coherent, inclusive and convenient platform for pharmacometric data analysis.
ROOTSNNS is a set of C++ classes which allows one to use the Stuttgart Neural Network Simulator kernel (ansi-C) within the ROOT, a data analysis package. Multiple ANNs can be built, trained, and tested, while results and ANN performance can be saved.
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IVuPy is a set of Python bindings for the Coin3D C++ class libraries which serve to create software for 3D visualization in science and engineering. IVuPy aims to be a solid basis for large Python programs for 3D visualization and data analysis.
ModuleFair is a generic, module-based framework upon which to quickly build anything from data analysis programs to game level editors. This project is no longer maintained.
This library implements self-organizing neural networks, also called Kohonen Nets. They can be used for high dimensional data analysis. Example: content based image recognition ( CBIR ).
This project aims to develop open source psychometric data analysis software, including estimation software for Rasch and Item Response
Theory (IRT) models for both dichotomous and polytomous test items.