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    UnROOT.jl

    UnROOT.jl

    Native Julia I/O package to work with CERN ROOT files objects

    UnROOT.jl is a reader for the CERN ROOT file format written entirely in Julia, without any dependence on ROOT or Python.
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    Polynomials.jl

    Polynomials.jl

    Polynomial manipulations in Julia

    Basic arithmetic, integration, differentiation, evaluation, root finding, and fitting for univariate polynomials in Julia.
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    LineSearches.jl

    LineSearches.jl

    Line search methods for optimization and root-finding

    Line search methods for optimization and root-finding. This package provides an interface to line search algorithms implemented in Julia. The code was originally written as part of Optim, but has now been separated out to its own package.
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    Elementary

    Elementary

    Open-source data observability for analytics engineers

    Elementary is an open-source data observability solution for data & analytics engineers. Monitor your dbt project and data in minutes, and be the first to know of data issues. Gain immediate visibility, detect data issues, send actionable alerts, and understand the impact and root cause. Generate a data observability report, host it or share with your team. Monitoring of data quality metrics, freshness, volume and schema changes, including anomaly detection. ...
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    DuckDB

    DuckDB

    DuckDB is an in-process SQL OLAP Database Management System

    ...For more information on the goals of DuckDB, please refer to the Why DuckDB page on our website. Processing and storing tabular datasets, e.g. from CSV or Parquet files. Interactive data analysis, e.g. Joining & aggregate multiple large tables. Concurrent large changes, to multiple large tables, e.g. appending rows, adding/removing/updating columns. Large result set transfer to client. For development, DuckDB requires CMake, Python3 and a C++11 compliant compiler. Run make in the root directory to compile the sources. ...
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    Roots.jl

    Roots.jl

    Root finding functions for Julia

    This package contains simple routines for finding roots, or zeros, of scalar functions of a single real variable using floating-point math. The find_zero function provides the primary interface. The basic call is find_zero(f, x0, [M], [p]; kws...) where, typically, f is a function, x0 a starting point or bracketing interval, M is used to adjust the default algorithms used, and p can be used to pass in parameters. Bisection-like algorithms. For functions where a bracketing interval is known...
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    NonlinearSolve.jl

    NonlinearSolve.jl

    High-performance and differentiation-enabled nonlinear solvers

    Fast implementations of root-finding algorithms in Julia that satisfy the SciML common interface. For information on using the package, see the stable documentation. Use the in-development documentation for the version of the documentation that contains the unreleased features. NonlinearSolve.jl is a unified interface for the nonlinear solving packages of Julia. The package includes its own high-performance nonlinear solvers which include the ability to swap out to fast direct and iterative...
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    MPI.jl

    MPI.jl

    MPI wrappers for Julia

    ...Inspiration is taken from mpi4py, although we generally follow the C and not the C++ MPI API. (The C++ MPI API is deprecated.) MPI is based on a single program, multiple data (SPMD) model, where multiple processes are launched running independent programs, which then communicate as necessary via messages. As the main entry point for users, MPI.jl provides a high-level interface which loosely follows the MPI C API and is described in details in the following sections. The syntax should look familiar if you know MPI already, but some arguments may not be needed (e.g. the type or the number of elements of arrays, which are inferred automatically), others may be placed slightly differently, and others may be optional keyword arguments (e.g. for the index of the root process, or the source and destination of point-to-point communication functions).
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    ODD Platform

    ODD Platform

    First open-source data discovery and observability platform

    ...Explore tags, ownership details, links to other sources and other information to shorten and simplify data discovery phase. Forget unnerved stakeholders and wasting too much time on digging the root cause of data issues when it fails. With ODD’s automatic company-wide ingestion-to-product lineage you’ll have answers in just seconds and stakeholders won’t need to wait. Sleep well, knowing all your data is in check. Forget manual testing, days of debugging, and weeks of worrying. ...
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    NannyML

    NannyML

    Detecting silent model failure. NannyML estimates performance

    NannyML is an open-source python library that allows you to estimate post-deployment model performance (without access to targets), detect data drift, and intelligently link data drift alerts back to changes in model performance. Built for data scientists, NannyML has an easy-to-use interface, and interactive visualizations, is completely model-agnostic, and currently supports all tabular classification use cases. NannyML closes the loop with performance monitoring and post deployment data...
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    Uranie

    Uranie

    Uranie is CEA's uncertainty analysis platform, based on ROOT

    Uranie is a sensitivity and uncertainty analysis plateform based on the ROOT framework (http://root.cern.ch) . It is developed at CEA, the French Atomic Energy Commission (http://www.cea.fr). It provides various tools for: - data analysis - sampling - statistical modeling - optimisation - sensitivity analysis - uncertainty analysis - running code on high performance computers - etc. Thanks to ROOT, it is easily scriptable in CINT (c++ like syntax) and Python. ...
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    Amazon Kinesis Flink Connectors

    Amazon Kinesis Flink Connectors

    Contains various Apache Flink connectors to connect to AWS data

    This library contains various Apache Flink connectors to connect to AWS data sources and sinks. This repository contains various Apache Flink connectors to connect to AWS Kinesis data sources and sinks. Flink maintain backwards compatibility for the Sink interface used by the Firehose Producer. This project is compatible with Flink 1.x, there is no guarantee it will support Flink 2.x should it release in the future. An Apache Flink application is a Java or Scala application that is created...
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    spatial-framework-for-hadoop

    spatial-framework-for-hadoop

    The Spatial Framework for Hadoop allows developers

    The Spatial Framework for Hadoop allows developers and data scientists to use the Hadoop data processing system for spatial data analysis. For tools, samples, and tutorials that use this framework, head over to GIS Tools for Hadoop. At the root level of this repository, you can build a single jar with everything in the framework using Apache Ant. Alternatively, you can build a jar at the root level of each framework component.
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    SmartRoot

    SmartRoot

    Semi-automated root image analysis software

    ...SmartRoot is an operating system independent freeware based on ImageJ and uses cross-platform standards (XML, SQL, Java) for communication with data analysis softwares. To cite us: Guillaume Lobet, Loïc Pagès and Xavier Draye. A Novel Image Analysis Toolbox Enabling Quantitative Analysis of Root System Architecture. 2011 Plant Physiology, Vol. 157
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    Savuka-VirtualBox

    Savuka-VirtualBox

    Virtual Box VDI of SliTaz Linux with Savuka installed and configured

    ...Point to any data directory, folder name: DATA, select Auto-mount. Note: "Folder name" must be 'DATA' in all caps to link on boot Thats it! More Info: www.osmanbilsel.net www.paulnobrega.net
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    ckon

    automatic build tool for ROOT data analysis software

    ckon is a C++ program/tool which automatically takes care of compilation, dictionary generation and linking of programs and libraries developed for data analyses within the CERN ROOT analysis framework. This includes parsing include headers to figure out which libraries the main programs need to be linked to. It uses automake/autoconf to be platform independent and GNU install compliant. In addition, m4 macros are automatically downloaded and the according compiler flags included based on a list of boost libraries provided in the config file.
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    SFrame is a C++ framework built around the ROOT libraries for analysing particle physics data. It gives a very high performance for processing data, by allowing the user to run his/her code on a distributed farm of machines.
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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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    MESH is a tool that measures distortion between two discrete surfaces (triangular meshes) using the Hausdorff distance to compute a maximum, mean and root-mean-square errors between two given surfaces. It also displays the error values on the surface.
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    ROOTSNNS is a set of C++ classes which allows one to use the Stuttgart Neural Network Simulator kernel (ansi-C) within the ROOT, a data analysis package. Multiple ANNs can be built, trained, and tested, while results and ANN performance can be saved.
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    MathROOT is a tool for high-energy physicists to access the ROOT data analysis framework from within Mathematica
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