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    scikit-learn

    Machine learning in Python

    scikit-learn is an open source Python module for machine learning built on NumPy, SciPy and matplotlib. It offers simple and efficient tools for predictive data analysis and is reusable in various contexts.
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    PDP-OmniSim

    PDP-OmniSim simulating parallel and distributed processing systems

    PDP-OmniSim 🧬 Scientific Overview PDP-OmniSim is an advanced computational framework for simulating parallel and distributed processing systems, with cutting-edge applications in computational neuroscience, distributed computing, and complex systems modeling. The framework provides researchers with robust tools for large-scale simulations of networked systems and their emergent behaviors. 🎯 Key Scientific Contributions 🔬 Interdisciplinary Research Domains Computational...
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    PyNanoLab

    PyNanoLab

    data analysis and Visualization with matplotlib

    PyNanoLab contains a variety of tools to complete the data analysis, statistics, curve fitting, and basic machine learning application. Visualization in pynanolab is based on matplotlib. The setup tools is desinged to control and set-up all the details of the figure with a GUI.
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    Larch: Data Analysis for X-ray Spectra

    Data Processing and Analysis for X-ray Spectroscopy and More

    ...Larch has been primarily developed for dealing with x-ray spectroscopic and scattering data, especially the kind of data collected at modern synchrotrons and x-ray sources. Larch is written in Python and relies heavily on the standard tools for scientific computing with Python (numpy, scipy, matplotlib, and h5py).
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    BriPy

    A BRIC-seq data analysis package written in Python.

    ...In the future, it will provide several useful modules(e.g. calculating RPKM of each transcript from BAM file or ELAND output file). -Prerequisites To use BriPy package, you will need Python and the following extension packages. Python2.7 or higher NumPy SciPy Matplotlib
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    pygolem

    Python API for the GOLEM Tokamak discharge database

    This simple Python API aims to provide a simple and easy to understand access to the discharge database of the GOLEM Tokamak. The scipy, numpy and matplotlib Python libraries are used for data analysis and plotting.
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    QME-DEV Workbench (wxScipy) is a data analysis workbench based on Python, SciPy, Numpy and MatPlotLib(PyLab) and uses wxPython for the GUI. It can be used for non-linear analysis with a large set of experimental or generated data. Load/Acquire / Save/ Gr
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