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    Neuroglancer

    Neuroglancer

    WebGL-based viewer for volumetric data

    Neuroglancer is a WebGL-based visualization tool designed for exploring large-scale volumetric and neuroimaging datasets directly in the browser. It allows users to interactively view arbitrary 2D and 3D cross-sections of volumetric data alongside 3D meshes and skeleton models, enabling precise examination of neural structures and biological imaging results. Its multi-pane interface synchronizes multiple orthogonal views with a central 3D viewport, making it ideal for analyzing complex brain imaging data such as connectomics datasets. ...
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    Covalent workflow

    Covalent workflow

    Pythonic tool for running machine-learning/high performance workflows

    Covalent is a Pythonic workflow tool for computational scientists, AI/ML software engineers, and anyone who needs to run experiments on limited or expensive computing resources including quantum computers, HPC clusters, GPU arrays, and cloud services. Covalent enables a researcher to run computation tasks on an advanced hardware platform – such as a quantum computer or serverless HPC cluster – using a single line of code. Covalent overcomes computational and operational challenges inherent...
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    Mara Pipelines

    Mara Pipelines

    A lightweight opinionated ETL framework, halfway between plain scripts

    ...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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    Autoplot

    Autoplot

    Autoplot is an interactive browser for data on the web

    Autoplot is an interactive browser for data on the web. Give Autoplot a URL or local file name and it creates a sensible plot of the data. Autoplot allows you to interactively browse data stored in ascii, .cdf, netcdf, and many other formats. Autoplot's source has been moved to GitHub. Thanks to SourceForge for many years of hosting!
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    QUAST

    QUAST

    Quality Assessment Tool for Genome Assemblies

    QUAST performs fast and convenient quality evaluation and comparison of genome assemblies. It is maintained by the Gurevich lab at HIPS (https://helmholtz-hips.de/en/hmsb). For the most up-to-date description, please visit http://quast.sf.net. Below are just some highlights. QUAST computes several well-known metrics, including contig accuracy, the number of genes discovered, N50, and others, as well as introducing new ones, like NA50 (see details in the paper and manual). A...
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    Orchest

    Orchest

    Build data pipelines, the easy way

    Code, run and monitor your data pipelines all from your browser! From idea to scheduled pipeline in hours, not days. Interactively build your data science pipelines in our visual pipeline editor. Versioned as a JSON file. Run scripts or Jupyter notebooks as steps in a pipeline. Python, R, Julia, JavaScript, and Bash are supported. Parameterize your pipelines and run them periodically on a cron schedule.
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    PySchool

    PySchool

    Installable / Portable Python Distribution for Everyone.

    PySchool is a free and open-source Python distribution intended primarily for students who learn Python and data analysis, but it can also used by scientists, engineering, and data scientists. It includes more than 150 Python packages (full edition) including numpy, pandas, scipy, sympy, keras, scikit-learn, matplotlib, seaborn, beautifulsoup4...
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    ML workspace

    ML workspace

    All-in-one web-based IDE specialized for machine learning

    All-in-one web-based development environment for machine learning. The ML workspace is an all-in-one web-based IDE specialized for machine learning and data science. It is simple to deploy and gets you started within minutes to productively built ML solutions on your own machines. This workspace is the ultimate tool for developers preloaded with a variety of popular data science libraries (e.g., Tensorflow, PyTorch, Keras, Sklearn) and dev tools (e.g., Jupyter, VS Code, Tensorboard)...
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    GeoNotebook

    GeoNotebook

    A Jupyter notebook extension for geospatial visualization and analysis

    ...Users can execute Python geospatial analysis and immediately visualize results on slippy web maps, allowing them to explore, annotate, and interpret large spatial datasets without leaving the notebook. GeoNotebook bridges the gap between data science workflows and GIS exploration by combining the flexibility of interactive notebooks with browser-based map display driven by a Python backend and WebGL/Canvas tools. It supports workflows that include map reprojection, layer interaction, and tile serving, which are essential for real world geoscience and environmental analysis.
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    WebChemViewer

    A simple program for sharing molecular structures with associated data

    Sharing lists of molecular structures with associated chemical properties is a common task in computer-aided drug design and medicinal chemistry. WebChem Viewer is a simple, free, open-source program that generates HTML-formatted output that can be viewed in any modern web browser, on any operating system (including mobile), without requiring the installation of additional software. The output can also be easily incorporated into existing web pages. WebChem Viewer is released under the FreeBSD license. It was created by Jacob Durrant, a post-doc in the lab of Rommie E. Amaro.
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    gsdview
    Geo-Spatial Data Viewer (GSDView) is a lightweight viewer for geo-spatial data and products. It is written in python and Qt4 and uses the GDAL library. GSDView is modular and has a simple plug-in architecture.
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    This application provides a web based visual browser for NetCDF files. The application provides a simple and friendly user interface for getting a quick overview of the data contained in the files.
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    This object-oriented python module converts 3D VRML models into Collada and integrates it in Google Earth (GE) through the Keyhole Markup Language (KML). It enables the visualisation of large scale aerial/satellite images in the Geo Browser.
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    Mainly a browser for medical patients documents. For now, it works for displaying radiology images in DICOM format. It supports Query/Retrieve. Build on Python, wxPython and ZODB.
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    ProcessViewBrowser & ProcessViewServer represent an OpenSource attempt to industrial process visualization. It is based on Qt and is very portable. (Now also available as commercial software)
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