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    Mara Pipelines

    Mara Pipelines

    A lightweight opinionated ETL framework, halfway between plain scripts

    This package contains a lightweight data transformation framework with a focus on transparency and complexity reduction. Data integration pipelines as code: pipelines, tasks and commands are created using declarative Python code. PostgreSQL as a data processing engine. Extensive web ui. The web browser as the main tool for inspecting, running and debugging pipelines. GNU make semantics. Nodes depend on the completion of upstream nodes. No data dependencies or data flows. No in-app data processing: command line tools as the main tool for interacting with databases and data. Single machine pipeline execution based on Python's multiprocessing. ...
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    PANDORA

    PANDORA

    Revolutionizing Biomedical Research with Advanced Machine Learning

    PANDORA is a machine learning (ML) tool that can be used to integrate various data types, including clinical, transcriptome and microbiome data and find connections in large datasets. PANDORA can be easily installed using Docker, a pre-built version of the software can be pulled from DockerHub. In order to run a test instance of PANDORA, users will first need to prepare their local environment by downloading, installing, and configuring Docker. genular is a community behind SIMON an open-source Machine Learning KnowledgeDiscovery software, built by a vibrant community of people just like you! ...
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    ZENBU is a data integration, data processing, and visualization web system based around three main web interfaces : an expression data enhanced genome browser interface, a secured user system for data upload and secured data sharing, and a data explorer interface to find and manipulate data across the many supported experimental data types and to find shared user configurations ZENBU is built as a web2.0 client/server application with javascript web clients and c++ server infrastructure.
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    bio2rdf
    The Bio2RDF project aims to transforms silos of life science data into a globally distributed network of linked data for biological knowledge discovery. Bio2RDF creates and provides machine understandable descriptions of biological entities using the RDF/RDFS/OWL Semantic Web languages. Using both syntactic and semantic data integration techniques, Bio2RDF seamlessly integrates diverse biological data and enables powerful new SPARQL-based services across its globally distributed knowledge bases.
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