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    Sweetviz

    Sweetviz

    Visualize and compare datasets, target values and associations

    ...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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    VisPy

    VisPy

    Main repository for Vispy

    Vispy is an open-source, high-performance interactive visualization library in Python, designed for creating scientific visualizations and interactive plots. It leverages the power of modern Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) through OpenGL to render large datasets efficiently. Vispy supports a wide range of visualization types, including 2D plots, 3D visualizations, volume rendering, and more, making it suitable for scientific research, data analysis, and educational purposes.
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    Population Shift Monitoring

    Population Shift Monitoring

    Monitor the stability of a Pandas or Spark dataframe

    popmon is a package that allows one to check the stability of a dataset. popmon works with both pandas and spark datasets. popmon creates histograms of features binned in time-slices, and compares the stability of the profiles and distributions of those histograms using statistical tests, both over time and with respect to a reference. It works with numerical, ordinal, categorical features, and the histograms can be higher-dimensional, e.g. it can also track correlations between any two...
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    ydata-profiling

    ydata-profiling

    Create HTML profiling reports from pandas DataFrame objects

    ydata-profiling primary goal is to provide a one-line Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) experience in a consistent and fast solution. Like pandas df.describe() function, that is so handy, ydata-profiling delivers an extended analysis of a DataFrame while allowing the data analysis to be exported in different formats such as html and json.
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    WxMAP2
    A python-based system to diagnosis and make weather maps (wxmap) of numerical weather prediction models using the Grid Analysis and Display System (GrADS) from opengrads.org
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    Data Preprocessing Automate

    Data Preprocessing Automate

    Data Preprocessing Automation: A GUI for easy data cleaning & visualiz

    Data Preprocessing Automation is a Python-based GUI application designed to simplify and automate data preprocessing tasks. It allows users to upload Excel files, automatically handle missing values, remove duplicates, and detect and remove outliers using statistical methods. The application provides data visualization tools, including box plots for distribution analysis and scatter plots for exploring relationships between variables. Users can download the processed data for further...
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    PyVE

    PyVE is image analysis and visualization environment

    PyVE is image analysis and Visualization Environment focused at clinical use. At the core of it there is a powerful viewer for displaying 3D datasets (MRI, PET, CT) based on VTK. It all comes precompiled allowing painless access to Python (2.x), the ITK toolkit for image analysis, numpy/scipy for numerical calculations, Qt and PyQt4 for the development Graphical User Interfaces. It is what you need for fast prototyping and development of more complex projects.
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    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit

    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit

    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit for All of Us

    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit is an opensource free software for statistical analysis, data visualization, text analysis, and predictive analytics. Newer version and smaller file size can be found at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dstk3/ It is designed to be straight forward and easy to use, and familar to SPSS user. While JASP offers more statistical features, DSTK tends to be a broad solution workbench, including text analysis and predictive analytics features. Of course you may specify...
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    *Project home now moved to Google Code.* Numerical computing and plotting tools for IronPython.
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    PyMaTi is a simple and easy to use GUI for numerical and scientific computing in Python. It surrounds well know packages NumPy and Matplotlib and provides possibility to immediately play with numerical python from intuitive user interface.
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    The main purpose of "python2xlw" is to create an Excel-compatible file which can be sent to users via the web as an excel application. The motivation is mainly to support the display of XY Scatter plots and tabular numerical data(eg engineering data)
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    VisAD is a Java component library for interactive and collaborative visualization and analysis of numerical data.
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    MatPy is a Python package for numerical linear algebra and plotting with a MatLab-like interface. It currently consists of wrappers around Numeric and Gnuplot packages, but eventually may be implemented directly in C/C++, or as interface to Octave.
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    CoSimA+

    The Co-Simulation Adaptation Platform

    The co-simulation adapation platform serves as programming framework and middleware to enable coupling of distributed, heterogeneous numerical models. The framework facilitates the adaptation and integration of new sub-models into a common simulation platform.
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