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    Python Laboratory Operations Toolkit

    many useful snippets for using python in a laboratory

    A toolkit of Python software useful in a laboratory data acquisition and analysis environment. Includes support for such protocols as VXI-11 (and its extension, LXI), Vernier LabPro (now very old), and National Instruments DSTP (now very old). Also includes data analysis and modelling tidbits. Python3 updates are on the way in the very near future for the biggest packages. the vxi11 package is fully up-to-date, although see the blog post about python 3.13
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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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    ROOTlib

    C++ lib, that provides access to multiple ROOT routines (root.cern.ch)

    This C++ lib is used and created to provide easy methods based on ROOT (a CERN data analysis framework). It was developed for use in practical courses but is not limited to. In addition it is ported step by step into Python.
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    RStatServer is a system for quickly developing and deploying web applications that integrate statistical computations and graphics. It is built using the Zope web application develeopment system and the open-source statistical data analysis environment R
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    SASA Tool

    SWATH-Auto System Analyzer Tool, SASA Tool

    SWATH-Auto System Analyzer Tool, SASA Tool, is a novel SWATH platform for non-targeted metabolomics data analysis with an accurate mass spectral library for metabolite identification using SWATH acquisition mode.
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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. Linear, non-linear and symbolic regression are also available. Elements of symbolic computations using Octave/Matlab scripting are supported. The project was migrated to DataMelt.
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    SCiDA Pro

    SCiDA Pro

    Program for solar cell production data analysis

    The purpose of the SCiDA Pro program is to help with processing solar cell production data. It has the following features: - Able to handle large data sets in a fast way (e.g. plotting 100k cell data takes a few seconds) - Easy data filtering - Easy generation of a data summary report - Extensive data plotting features - Cross-platform (Windows/Linux/MacOS) - Supports multiple languages
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    StreamAlert

    StreamAlert

    StreamAlert is a serverless, realtime data analysis framework

    StreamAlert is a serverless, real-time data analysis framework that empowers you to ingest, analyze, and alert on data from any environment, using data sources and alerting logic you define. Computer security teams use StreamAlert to scan terabytes of log data every day for incident detection and response. Incoming log data will be classified and processed by the rules engine. Alerts are then sent to one or more outputs. Rules are written in Python; they can utilize any Python libraries or functions. Merge similar alerts and automatically promote new rules if they are not too noisy. Ingested logs and generated alerts can be retroactively searched for compliance and research. Serverless design is cheaper, easier to maintain, and scales to terabytes per day. Deployment is automated, simple, safe and repeatable for any AWS account. Secure by design, least-privilege execution, containerized analysis, and encrypted data storage.
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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. Shows how a target value (e.g. "Survived" in the Titanic dataset) relates to other features. Sweetviz integrates associations for numerical (Pearson's correlation), categorical (uncertainty coefficient) and categorical-numerical (correlation ratio) datatypes seamlessly, to provide maximum information for all data types. Automatically detects numerical, categorical and text features, with optional manual overrides. min/max/range, quartiles, mean, mode, standard deviation, sum, median absolute deviation, coefficient of variation, kurtosis, skewness.
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    ThermV

    Comprehensive thermal analysis software package

    ThermV thermal analysis software package aims to provide the most sophisticated automatic analysis of thermal analysis data (TG/DTG, DTA and DSC). It offers new algorithm for concurrent peak deconvolution at different heating rates and provides full kinetic analysis of these data, including isoconversional methods for Ea, determination of reaction model and full kinetic triplet, Avrami coefficients, and dimensionality of crystal growth for reactions in the solid state. 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. 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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    VISPA is a novel development environment for high energy physics analyses, based on a combination of graphical and textual steering. The main goal of VISPA is to support users in prototyping, performing, and verifying a data analysis of any complexity.
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    PROJECT MOVED: see http://www.vmtk.org for up-to-date information. Libraries and tools for 3D reconstruction, geometric analysis, mesh generation and surface data analysis in image-based blood vessel modeling.
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    Wooey

    Wooey

    A Django app that creates automatic web UIs for Python scripts

    Wooey is a simple web interface to run command line Python scripts. Think of it as an easy way to get your scripts up on the web for routine data analysis, file processing, or anything else. The project was inspired by how simply and powerfully sandman could expose users to a database and by how Gooey turns ArgumentParser-based command-line scripts into WxWidgets GUIs. Originally two separate projects (Django-based djangui by Chris Mitchell and Flask-based Wooey by Martin Fitzpatrick) it has been merged to combine our efforts. Enable the easy wrapping of any program in simple python instead of having to use language specific to existing tools such as Galaxy. Enable fellow lab members with no command line experience to utilize python scripts. Autodocument workflows for data analysis (simple model saving).
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    X-SOCS

    X-ray Strain Orientation Calculation Software

    The X-ray Strain Orientation Calculation Software (X-SOCS) is a user-friendly software, developed for automatic analysisof 5D sets of data recorded during continuous mapping measurements. X-SOCS aims at retrieving strain and tilt maps of nanostructures, films, surfaces or even embedded structures. For more information: http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S1600576714004506 To download the latest version of XSOCS (D. Naudet, T. Vincent, M.I. Richard, G. Chahine), follow the instruction in the following link: https://gitlab.esrf.fr/kmap/xsocs You can find on youtube video tutorials explaining the main steps to follow for a standard KMAP data analysis. In the folder XSOCS_tutorials_data of the Files tab, you can download the dataset used in the tutorials. Make sure to read the readme file.
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    Zherlock has now changed name to SciCraft and no longer hosted on sourceforge. Visit our new site at http://www.scicraft.org
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    allink

    allink

    Software for data analysis, image processing, simulations, solver.

    Collection of utilities based on two basics classes: Matematica and VarData. Matematica) performs math operations on vectors and matrices for smoothing, interpolation, convolution, image processing... VarData) manipulate a structure of points connected by links. Addraw) openGL engine. ElPoly) analyze mechanical properties of polymer and membrane like structures. Addyn) perform molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations and has a solver for 4th oder PDE. Avvis) perform all the operation of Matematica on different sets of data visualized on a Qt graphical interface. DrImage) image manipulation on the Matematica filters. The program is intended to use as less as possible external libs (optional: openGL, gsl, fftw, cgal, png, tiff, boost, MPI, Qt...).
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    hui

    hui

    hewies user interface - 3D scientific visualisation tool

    Python project with goal to provide FOSS library to extract, analyse and visualise data in a 3D fashion. The instance will connect to a data source, ods sheet, csv, sql DB, pyodbc the instance will analyse and/or transform the data to be presented to the visualisation functionality the instance will visualise the data in a 3D fashion, likely using third party FOSS
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    i-Map - Plot Geolocation from Images

    i-Map - Plot Geolocation from Images

    Automatically plots latitude, longitude from images on Google maps.

    i-Map is a Photo metadata forensic tool for Geo-location analysis of images that are clicked from GPS enabled devices. In this tool, you can load 100s of images from a suspect's device and analyze them to know various locations where photos were clicked on mobile phone/tablet. After loading images, with a single click, iMap plots all the images on World Map to visually check where they have been captured, generate timeline and activity of suspect and match them with CDR (Call Detail Record) Details. To generate a report, you can export this data into PDF or Excel file according to your requirements.
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    iMir

    Integrated pipeline for HT miRNA-Seq data analysis

    Processing of smallRNA-Seq data to gather biologically relevant information requires application of multiple statistical and bioinformatics tools from different sources, each focusing on a specific step of the analysis pipeline. The analytical workflow can be challenging for the continuous interventions by the operator, a critical factor when large numbers of datasets need to be analyzed at once. To allow a flexible and comprehensive analysis of smallRNA-Seq data we designed a novel modular pipeline, called iMir, integrating multiple open source modules and resource in an automated workflow, devising different statistical approaches to analyze data rigorously. iMir comprises also a Graphical User Interface (GUI), so that the pipeline is particularly suited for biologist and early stage bioinformaticians and produces both graphics and text outputs.
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    A tool for autonomous and virtual topical data integration using the focused web-harvesting method.
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    PAScual is a data analysis suite for Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy (PALS).
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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 to:: John F Burkhart, University of Oslo [john.burkhart](mailto://john.burkhart@geo.uio.no) Get the Code: BitBucket Clone the bitbucket repository: %hg clone https://bitbucket.org/jfburkhart/pflexible pflexible
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    A GPR processer and viewer written in Python!
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    pyastrolib is a python library providing professional astronomers a robust set of tools for astronomical data analysis. This project will provide all the functionality as NASA's IDL Astronomy User's Library in addition to other planned features.
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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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