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    LIBSVM.jl

    LIBSVM.jl

    LIBSVM bindings for Julia

    LIBSVM bindings for Julia. This is a Julia interface for LIBSVM and for the linear SVM model provided by LIBLINEAR. Supports all LIBSVM models: classification C-SVC, nu-SVC, regression: epsilon-SVR, nu-SVR and distribution estimation: one-class SVM. Model objects are represented by Julia-type SVM which gives you easy access to model features and can be saved e.g. as JLD file.
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    JUDI.jl

    JUDI.jl

    Julia Devito inversion

    JUDI is a framework for large-scale seismic modeling and inversion and is designed to enable rapid translations of algorithms to fast and efficient code that scales to industry-size 3D problems. The focus of the package lies on seismic modeling as well as PDE-constrained optimization such as full-waveform inversion (FWI) and imaging (LS-RTM). Wave equations in JUDI are solved with Devito, a Python domain-specific language for automated finite-difference (FD) computations. JUDI's modeling operators can also be used as layers in (convolutional) neural networks to implement physics-augmented deep learning algorithms thanks to its implementation of ChainRules's rrule for the linear operators representing the discre wave equation.
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