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    RStudio

    RStudio

    RStudio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for R

    ...The IDE is cross-platform: there are desktop versions for Windows, macOS and Linux, as well as a server version for remote or multi-user deployment via a web browser. In addition to code editing and execution, RStudio offers extensive support for reproducible research via R Markdown, notebooks, and integration with version control systems like Git and SVN. Package development is built in, with tooling for building, checking, and testing R packages, plus integration with documentation tools, CRAN submission workflows, and project templates.
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    Metaflow

    Metaflow

    A framework for real-life data science

    Metaflow is a human-friendly Python library that helps scientists and engineers build and manage real-life data science projects. Metaflow was originally developed at Netflix to boost productivity of data scientists who work on a wide variety of projects from classical statistics to state-of-the-art deep learning.
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    Positron

    Positron

    Positron, a next-generation data science IDE

    Positron is a next-generation integrated development environment (IDE) created by Posit PBC (formerly RStudio Inc) specifically tailored for data science workflows in Python, R, and multi-language ecosystems. It aims to unify exploratory data analysis, production code, and data-app authoring in a single environment so that data scientists move from “question → insight → application” without switching tools. Built on the open-source Code-OSS foundation, Positron provides a familiar coding...
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    Nuclio

    Nuclio

    High-Performance Serverless event and data processing platform

    Nuclio is an open source and managed serverless platform used to minimize development and maintenance overhead and automate the deployment of data-science-based applications. Real-time performance running up to 400,000 function invocations per second. Portable across low laptops, edge, on-prem and multi-cloud deployments. The first serverless platform supporting GPUs for optimized utilization and sharing. Automated deployment to production in a few clicks from Jupyter notebook. Deploy one of...
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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....
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    cuDF

    cuDF

    GPU DataFrame Library

    ...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.
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    tsfresh

    tsfresh

    Automatic extraction of relevant features from time series

    tsfresh is a python package. It automatically calculates a large number of time series characteristics, the so called features. tsfresh is used to to extract characteristics from time series. Without tsfresh, you would have to calculate all characteristics by hand. With tsfresh this process is automated and all your features can be calculated automatically. Further tsfresh is compatible with pythons pandas and scikit-learn APIs, two important packages for Data Science endeavours in python....
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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...
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    SageMaker Training Toolkit

    SageMaker Training Toolkit

    Train machine learning models within Docker containers

    Train machine learning models within a Docker container using Amazon SageMaker. Amazon SageMaker is a fully managed service for data science and machine learning (ML) workflows. You can use Amazon SageMaker to simplify the process of building, training, and deploying ML models. To train a model, you can include your training script and dependencies in a Docker container that runs your training code. A container provides an effectively isolated environment, ensuring a consistent runtime and...
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    Awesome Fraud Detection Research Papers

    Awesome Fraud Detection Research Papers

    A curated list of data mining papers about fraud detection

    A curated list of data mining papers about fraud detection from several conferences.
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    DAT Linux

    DAT Linux

    The data science OS

    DAT Linux is a Linux distribution for data science. It brings together all your favourite open-source data science tools and apps into a ready-to-run desktop environment. https://datlinux.com It's based on Lubuntu, so it’s easy to install and use. The custom DAT Linux Control Panel provides a centralised one-stop-shop for running and managing dozens of data science programs. DAT Linux is perfect for students, professionals, academics, or anyone interested in data science who...
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    Synapse Machine Learning

    Synapse Machine Learning

    Simple and distributed Machine Learning

    SynapseML (previously MMLSpark) is an open source library to simplify the creation of scalable machine learning pipelines. SynapseML builds on Apache Spark and SparkML to enable new kinds of machine learning, analytics, and model deployment workflows. SynapseML adds many deep learning and data science tools to the Spark ecosystem, including seamless integration of Spark Machine Learning pipelines with the Open Neural Network Exchange (ONNX), LightGBM, The Cognitive Services, Vowpal Wabbit,...
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    Catbird Linux

    Catbird Linux

    Linux for content creation, web scraping, coding, and data analysis.

    Catbird Linux is a USB pluggable Live Linux operating system built for media creation, web scraping, and software coding. It is the daily driver you want for retrieving data, making videos or podcasts, and making software tools to automate the repetitive tasks. It is ready for work in Python, Lua, and Go languages, with numerous packages for web scraping or downloading data via API calls.
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    PySyft

    PySyft

    Data science on data without acquiring a copy

    Most software libraries let you compute over the information you own and see inside of machines you control. However, this means that you cannot compute on information without first obtaining (at least partial) ownership of that information. It also means that you cannot compute using machines without first obtaining control over those machines. This is very limiting to human collaboration and systematically drives the centralization of data, because you cannot work with a bunch of data...
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    the-turing-way

    the-turing-way

    Book repository for The Turing Way

    A community‑led open handbook and living documentation project from the Alan Turing Institute, providing best practices and open guidance for reproducible, ethical, collaborative data science and research.
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    Great Expectations

    Great Expectations

    Always know what to expect from your data

    Great Expectations helps data teams eliminate pipeline debt, through data testing, documentation, and profiling. Software developers have long known that testing and documentation are essential for managing complex codebases. Great Expectations brings the same confidence, integrity, and acceleration to data science and data engineering teams. Expectations are assertions for data. They are the workhorse abstraction in Great Expectations, covering all kinds of common data issues. Expectations...
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    FlexiList.

    FlexiList.

    FlexiList is a Java data structure that combines the benefits of array

    FlexiList is a Java data structure that combines the benefits of arrays and linked lists. Like an array, it allows for efficient access to elements by index. Like a linked list, it allows for efficient insertion and deletion of elements at any position in the list. Benefits Over Arrays and ArrayList ->Efficient Insertion and Deletion: FlexiList can insert or delete nodes at any position in the list in O(1) time, whereas arrays require shifting all elements after the insertion or deletion...
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    sadsa

    sadsa

    SADSA (Software Application for Data Science and Analytics)

    SADSA (Software Application for Data Science and Analytics) is a Python-based desktop application designed to simplify statistical analysis, machine learning, and data visualization for students, researchers, and data professionals. Built using Python for the GUI, SADSA provides a menu-driven interface for handling datasets, applying transformations, running advanced statistical tests, machine learning algorithms, and generating insightful plots — all without writing code.
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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. Easily install language or system packages. Built on top of regular Docker container...
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    Self-learning-Computer-Science

    Self-learning-Computer-Science

    Resources to learn computer science in your spare time

    Self-learning Computer Science is a curated, open-source guide repository designed to help learners independently study computer science topics using high-quality university-level resources. The author (an undergraduate CS student) assembled links to courses from institutions like MIT, UC Berkeley, Stanford, etc., covering mathematics, programming, data structures/algorithms, computer architecture, machine learning, software engineering and more. It’s aimed at learners who find traditional...
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    gophernotes

    gophernotes

    The Go kernel for Jupyter notebooks and nteract

    gophernotes is a Go kernel for Jupyter notebooks and nteract. It lets you use Go interactively in a browser-based notebook or desktop app. Use gophernotes to create and share documents that contain live Go code, equations, visualizations and explanatory text. These notebooks, with the live Go code, can then be shared with others via email, Dropbox, GitHub and the Jupyter Notebook Viewer. Go forth and do data science, or anything else interesting, with Go notebooks! This project utilizes a...
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    AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK

    AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK

    For building machine learning (ML) workflows and pipelines on AWS

    The AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK is an open-source library that allows data scientists to easily create workflows that process and publish machine learning models using Amazon SageMaker and AWS Step Functions. You can create machine learning workflows in Python that orchestrate AWS infrastructure at scale, without having to provision and integrate the AWS services separately. The best way to quickly review how the AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK works is to review the related...
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    ML workspace

    ML workspace

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

    ...Usable as remote kernel (Jupyter) or remote machine (VS Code) via SSH. Easy to deploy on Mac, Linux, and Windows via Docker. Jupyter, JupyterLab, and Visual Studio Code web-based IDEs.By default, the workspace container has no resource constraints and can use as much of a given resource as the host’s kernel scheduler allows.
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    DEPRECATED - KVFinder

    Cavity Detection PyMOL plugin

    The KVFinder software, originally published in 2014, is deprecated. We published more recent software: parKVFinder and pyKVFinder. [parKVFinder] A Linux/macOS version is available in this GitHub repository, https://github.com/LBC-LNBio/parKVFinder, while a Windows version is in this GitHub repository, https://github.com/LBC-LNBio/parKVFinder-win.
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    Amazon SageMaker Examples

    Amazon SageMaker Examples

    Jupyter notebooks that demonstrate how to build models using SageMaker

    Welcome to Amazon SageMaker. This projects highlights example Jupyter notebooks for a variety of machine learning use cases that you can run in SageMaker. If you’re new to SageMaker we recommend starting with more feature-rich SageMaker Studio. It uses the familiar JupyterLab interface and has seamless integration with a variety of deep learning and data science environments and scalable compute resources for training, inference, and other ML operations. Studio offers teams and companies...
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