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    CellTypist

    CellTypist

    A tool for semi-automatic cell type classification, harmonization

    CellTypist is an automated tool for cell type classification, harmonization, and integration. Classification, transfer cell type labels from the reference to query dataset. Harmonization, match and harmonize cell types defined by independent datasets. integration, integrate cell and cell types with supervision from harmonization. CellTypist recapitulates cell type structure and biology of independent datasets. Regularised linear models with Stochastic Gradient Descent provide a fast and...
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    Apache Hudi

    Apache Hudi

    Upserts, Deletes And Incremental Processing on Big Data

    Apache Hudi (pronounced Hoodie) stands for Hadoop Upserts Deletes and Incrementals. Hudi manages the storage of large analytical datasets on DFS (Cloud stores, HDFS or any Hadoop FileSystem compatible storage). Apache Hudi is a transactional data lake platform that brings database and data warehouse capabilities to the data lake. Hudi reimagines slow old-school batch data processing with a powerful new incremental processing framework for low latency minute-level analytics. Hudi provides...
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    Searchkick

    Searchkick

    Intelligent search made easy

    Searchkick brings powerful, production-ready search to Rails by mapping Active Record models into Elasticsearch with sensible defaults and easy customization. It supports language analyzers, stemming, synonyms, misspelling tolerance, and highlighting so search results feel natural to end users. Indexing is model-centric: you declare what fields to index, add computed fields, and trigger reindexing via callbacks or background jobs, with options for zero-downtime rolling reindexes. On the...
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    Harmony Data Integration

    Harmony Data Integration

    Fast, sensitive and accurate integration of single-cell data

    Harmony is a general-purpose R package with an efficient algorithm for integrating multiple data sets. It is especially useful for large single-cell datasets such as single-cell RNA-seq. Harmony has been tested on R versions =4. Please consult the DESCRIPTION file for more details on required R packages. Harmony has been tested on Linux, OS X, and Windows platforms.
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    DataSync Suite
    DataSync Suite is an open source platform for integrating tools like Zimbra, SugarCRM, and Drupal. The tool is focused on a single sign-on, application data integration, and fast, flexible deployment.
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