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    Functors.jl

    Functors.jl

    Parameterise all the things

    Functors.jl provides tools to express a powerful design pattern for dealing with large/ nested structures, as in machine learning and optimization. For large machine learning models, it can be cumbersome or inefficient to work with parameters as one big, flat vector, and structs help manage complexity; but it is also desirable to easily operate over all parameters at once, e.g. for changing precision or applying an optimizer update step.
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    JDF.jl

    JDF.jl

    Julia DataFrames serialization format

    ...E.g. Python's numpy arrays are C objects, but all the vector types used in JDF are Julia data types.
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    SMILI

    SMILI

    Scientific Visualisation Made Easy

    The Simple Medical Imaging Library Interface (SMILI), pronounced 'smilie', is an open-source, light-weight and easy-to-use medical imaging viewer and library for all major operating systems. The main sMILX application features for viewing n-D images, vector images, DICOMs, anonymizing, shape analysis and models/surfaces with easy drag and drop functions. It also features a number of standard processing algorithms for smoothing, thresholding, masking etc. images and models, both with...
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    DiffEqOperators.jl

    DiffEqOperators.jl

    Linear operators for discretizations of differential equations

    DiffEqOperators.jl is a package for finite difference discretization of partial differential equations. It allows building lazy operators for high order non-uniform finite differences in an arbitrary number of dimensions, including vector calculus operators. For the operators, both centered and upwind operators are provided, for domains of any dimension, arbitrarily spaced grids, and for any order of accuracy. The cases of 1, 2, and 3 dimensions with an evenly spaced grid are optimized with...
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    KMeansAniX

    Animation of kmeans clustering using X Window System

    Open source animation of kmeans clustering in X Window System using the C++ libplotter library. Supports Linux, Mac, and BSD. Includes common initialization methods such as Forgy, Macqueen, random, and angular. Sample videos are available through the Files Tab above. The SVN repo is accessible thorugh the Code Tab above. Requires a C++ compiler, libplot-dev, and libncurses5-dev Mac alternative to libplot-dev: macports plotutils +x11
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