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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! ...
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    Python for Data Analysis

    Python for Data Analysis

    Materials and IPython notebooks for "Python for Data Analysis"

    Python for Data Analysis is the official companion repository for Python for Data Analysis, 3rd Edition by Wes McKinney. It contains the datasets, examples, and IPython notebooks used throughout the book. The repository helps readers practice Python data analysis concepts directly in Jupyter Notebook. Its chapters cover Python basics, NumPy, pandas, data loading, cleaning, wrangling, visualization, time series, modeling libraries, and full analysis examples. The project includes setup...
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    JavaParser

    JavaParser

    Java 1-17 Parser and Abstract Syntax Tree for Java

    This project contains a set of libraries implementing a Java 1.0 - Java 17 Parser with advanced analysis functionalities. The project binaries are available in Maven Central. We strongly advise users to adopt Maven, Gradle or another build system for their projects. If you are not familiar with them we suggest taking a look at the maven quickstart projects. Since Version 3.5.10, the JavaParser project includes the JavaSymbolSolver. While JavaParser generates an Abstract Syntax Tree,...
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    DocWire SDK

    DocWire SDK

    Award-winning modern data processing SDK in C++20

    DocWire SDK, a standout C++20AI driven data processing tool, has received award from SourceForge and strong backing from Microsoft. It handles nearly 100 file types, empowering efficient text extraction, web data extraction, and document analysis. For businesses, the shift to DocWire SDK signifies a leap forward. It promises comprehensive document format support and the ability to extract valuable insights from email boxes, databases, and websites using cutting-edge AI. DocWire SDK aims to...
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    CT4AM

    CT4AM

    Tools for 3D image analysis of additively manufactured parts

    CT4AM is a cross-platform toolkit for 3D-image processing in the domain of additive manufacturing for toolpath visualisation or correlation to tomographic data and related materials science. It is written in C++ and provides small, problem-specific applications for viewing, analysing and visualising of volumetric data from micro-CT scans with respect to the complex process parameters and characteristics of additive manufacturing. Moreover, data analysis and processing of G-code are key assets of the project. ...
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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
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Central Proteomics Facilities Pipeline

    Central Proteomics Facilities Pipeline

    A data analysis pipeline for shotgun mass-spectrometry proteomics.

    CPFP provides a pipeline for the analysis of MS/MS proteomic data, targeted at the needs of central proteomics facilities. == Project Status - Updated January 3rd 2019 == CPFP has not been actively developed since 2014, when I left the proteomics group at UTSW. To access up-to-date algorithms for the analysis of proteomics data, other tools would now be preferred. However: * Limited fixes have been made on the main master branch by Phil Charles at the University of Oxford...
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    SCaVis

    Scientific Computation and Visualization Environment

    SCaVis is an environment for scientific computation, data analysis and data visualization for scientists, engineers and students. The program is fully multiplatform (100% Java) and integrated with Java and a number of scripting languages: Jython (Python), Groovy, JRuby, BeanShell. SCaVis can be used to plot functions and data in 2D and 3D, perform statistical tests, data mining, numeric computations, function minimization, linear algebra, solving systems of linear and differential equations. ...
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    ThermV

    Comprehensive thermal analysis software package

    ...The project is currently in alpha stage, where individual modules will be provided for data analysis. 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.
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    The project would include the development of XUL, CSS and Javascript components to assist biologists in sequence manipulations, data mining, data analysis, etc.).
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    Tata is a Qt project aiming at developing a data analysis program for scientific use. It contains wave form display and other data analysis functions, you can easily add your own code to fulfill your specific need. Welcome to join us!
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