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    XGBoost

    XGBoost

    Scalable and Flexible Gradient Boosting

    XGBoost is an optimized distributed gradient boosting library, designed to be scalable, flexible, portable and highly efficient. It supports regression, classification, ranking and user defined objectives, and runs on all major operating systems and cloud platforms. XGBoost works by implementing machine learning algorithms under the Gradient Boosting framework. It also offers parallel tree boosting (GBDT, GBRT or GBM) that can quickly and accurately solve many data science problems. XGBoost can be used for Python, Java, Scala, R, C++ and more. It can run on a single machine, Hadoop, Spark, Dask, Flink and most other distributed environments, and is capable of solving problems beyond billions of examples.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    DearPyGui

    DearPyGui

    Graphical User Interface Toolkit for Python with minimal dependencies

    Dear PyGui is an easy-to-use, dynamic, GPU-Accelerated, cross-platform graphical user interface toolkit(GUI) for Python. It is “built with” Dear ImGui. Features include traditional GUI elements such as buttons, radio buttons, menus, and various methods to create a functional layout. Additionally, DPG has an incredible assortment of dynamic plots, tables, drawings, debuggers, and multiple resource viewers. DPG is well suited for creating simple user interfaces as well as developing complex and demanding graphical interfaces. DPG offers a solid framework for developing scientific, engineering, gaming, data science and other applications that require fast and interactive interfaces. The Tutorials will provide a great overview and links to each topic in the API Reference for more detailed reading. Complete theme and style control. GPU-based rendering and efficient C/C++ code.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    AWA-Core

    AWA-Core

    Full application for factory, process engineer and Automation..

    IT'S HERE-----FINALLY. AWA-Core 2026 is here with a totally new architecture. The core is now in Client/Server architecture and open to other applications (including yours). New interfaces for the server and client sides. Please, go to our youTube channel to see many tutorials about this new release. Don't waste your time trying things and clicking everywhere. Wait for our tutorials, install AWA-Core on a single PC or in a complete C/S architecture (Servers provided) and run powerfull projects. Check youTube channel @ImprovingFactories for tutorials (they're all coming). Stay tuned. And don't forget. AWA-Core is a cashback software. You can install it and earn money with. More than an Historian... AWA-Core (Another Way of Automation) is a complete suite that allows engineers, PLC programmers and factory designers to create huge projects for retrieving data, creating graphics, automatic scripts, exports and data links.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    MCPower

    MCPower

    MCPower — simple Monte Carlo power analysis for complex models

    MCPower-GUI is a desktop application that provides a graphical interface for the MCPower Monte Carlo power analysis library. It guides users through the full workflow across three tabs: Model setup (formula input with live parsing, CSV data upload with auto-detected variable types, effect size sliders, and correlation editing), Analysis configuration (find power for a given sample size or find the minimum sample size for a target power, with multiple testing correction and scenario analysis), and Results (interactive charts, exportable tables, and auto-generated Python replication scripts). Supports both standard linear models and mixed-effects models. Additional features include analysis history, configurable scenarios, and built-in documentation.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    cuDF

    cuDF

    GPU DataFrame Library

    Built based on the Apache Arrow columnar memory format, cuDF is a GPU DataFrame library for loading, joining, aggregating, filtering, and otherwise manipulating data. cuDF provides a pandas-like API that will be familiar to data engineers & data scientists, so they can use it to easily accelerate their workflows without going into the details of CUDA programming. For additional examples, browse our complete API documentation, or check out our more detailed notebooks. cuDF can be installed with conda (miniconda, or the full Anaconda distribution) from the rapidsai channel. cuDF is supported only on Linux, and with Python versions 3.7 and later. The RAPIDS suite of open-source software libraries aims to enable the execution of end-to-end data science and analytics pipelines entirely on GPUs. It relies on NVIDIA® CUDA® primitives for low-level compute optimization but exposing that GPU parallelism and high-bandwidth memory speed through user-friendly Python interfaces.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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