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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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    Autoplot

    Autoplot

    Autoplot is an interactive browser for data on the web

    Autoplot is an interactive browser for data on the web. Give Autoplot a URL or local file name and it creates a sensible plot of the data. Autoplot allows you to interactively browse data stored in ascii, .cdf, netcdf, and many other formats. Autoplot's source has been moved to GitHub. Thanks to SourceForge for many years of hosting!
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    OpenPTV

    OpenPTV

    OpenPTV

    OpenPTV is an abbreviation of the open source particle tracking velocimetry. This is an open source framework, developed jointly by academic institutions, that deals primarily with the three-dimensional particle tracking experiments in complex and turbulent flows. More about 3D-PTV on Wikipedia and links from our website: http://www.openptv.net
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    Sorting-Visualizer

    Sorting-Visualizer

    A GUI sorting visualizer desktop application

    A GUI sorting visualizer desktop application that helps to visualize various sorting algorithms interactively. Visualizer the sorting algorithms like Bubble sort, Insertion sort, Selection sort, Gnome sort, Shaker sort and Odd even sort. Change the bar color and background by customizing. Increase or decrease speed of animation to visualize the sorting process. Download now!
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    Sweetviz

    Sweetviz

    Visualize and compare datasets, target values and associations

    Sweetviz is an open-source Python library that generates beautiful, high-density visualizations to kickstart EDA (Exploratory Data Analysis) with just two lines of code. Output is a fully self-contained HTML application. The system is built around quickly visualizing target values and comparing datasets. Its goal is to help quick analysis of target characteristics, training vs testing data, and other such data characterization tasks.
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    Bayesian Julia

    Bayesian Julia

    Bayesian Statistics using Julia and Turing

    Bayesian statistics is an approach to inferential statistics based on Bayes' theorem, where available knowledge about parameters in a statistical model is updated with the information in observed data. The background knowledge is expressed as a prior distribution and combined with observational data in the form of a likelihood function to determine the posterior distribution. The posterior can also be used for making predictions about future events. Bayesian statistics is a departure from...
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    Algorithm Visualizer

    Algorithm Visualizer

    Interactive Online Platform that Visualizes Algorithms from Code

    ...The project is intentionally informal and educational: it’s meant for experimentation, learning language-interop, and having fun rather than production-grade automation. Many implementations exist across languages (shell, Ruby, Python, Node, PowerShell, Go, Java, and more) and contributors are encouraged to add further
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    EllipsisNotation.jl

    EllipsisNotation.jl

    Julia-based implementation of ellipsis array indexing notation

    Julia-based implementation of ellipsis array indexing notation. This implements the notation .. for indexing arrays. It's similar to Python, in that it means "all the columns before (or after)". Note: .. slurps dimensions greedily, meaning that the first occurrence of .. in an index expression creates as many slices as possible. Other instances of .. afterward are treated simply as slices. Usually, you should only use one instance of .. in an indexing expression to avoid possible confusion.
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    libCEED

    libCEED

    CEED Library: Code for Efficient Extensible Discretizations

    libCEED provides fast algebra for element-based discretizations, designed for performance portability, run-time flexibility, and clean embedding in higher-level libraries and applications. It offers a C99 interface as well as bindings for Fortran, Python, Julia, and Rust. While our focus is on high-order finite elements, the approach is mostly algebraic and thus applicable to other discretizations in factored form, as explained in the user manual and API implementation portion of the documentation. One of the challenges with high-order methods is that a global sparse matrix is no longer a good representation of a high-order linear operator, both with respect to the FLOPs needed for its evaluation, as well as the memory transfer needed for a matvec. ...
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    DeepH-pack

    DeepH-pack

    Deep neural networks for density functional theory Hamiltonian

    DeepH-pack is the official implementation of the DeepH (Deep Hamiltonian) method described in the paper Deep-learning density functional theory Hamiltonian for efficient ab initio electronic-structure calculation and in the Research Briefing. DeepH-pack supports DFT results made by ABACUS, OpenMX, FHI-aims or SIESTA and will support HONPAS.
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    ipyvolume

    ipyvolume

    3d plotting for Python in the Jupyter notebook

    3d plotting for Python in the Jupyter notebook based on IPython widgets using WebGL. Create quiver plots (like scatter, but with an arrow pointing in a particular direction). Render in the Jupyter notebook, or create a standalone html page (or snippet to embed in your page). Render in stereo, for virtual reality with Google Cardboard. Animate in d3 style, for instance, if the x coordinates or color of a scatter plots changes.
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    Kinetic.jl

    Kinetic.jl

    Universal modeling and simulation of fluid mechanics upon ML

    Kinetic is a computational fluid dynamics toolbox written in Julia. It aims to furnish efficient modeling and simulation methodologies for fluid dynamics, augmented by the power of machine learning. Based on differentiable programming, mechanical and neural network models are fused and solved in a unified framework. Simultaneous 1-3 dimensional numerical simulations can be performed on CPUs and GPUs.
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    TexGen
    TexGen is a geometric textile modelling software package to be used for obtaining engineering properties of woven textiles and textile composites. Citing TexGen We would be grateful if you could acknowledge use of TexGen where appropriate and suggest using one of the following references: L P Brown and A C Long. "Modelling the geometry of textile reinforcements for composites: TexGen", Chapter 8 in "Composite reinforcements for optimum performance (Second Edition)", ed. P Boisse,...
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    PLplot

    Cross-platform, scientific graphics plotting library

    PLplot is a cross-platform, scientific graphics plotting library that supports math symbols and human languages (via UTF-8 user input strings); plot capabilities for multiple non-interactive plot file formats and in multiple interactive environments; and bindings for multiple computer languages.
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    missingno

    missingno

    Missing data visualization module for Python

    Messy datasets? Missing values? missingno provides a small toolset of flexible and easy-to-use missing data visualizations and utilities that allows you to get a quick visual summary of the completeness (or lack thereof) of your dataset. Just pip install missingno to get started. This quickstart uses a sample of the NYPD Motor Vehicle Collisions Dataset dataset. The msno.matrix nullity matrix is a data-dense display which lets you quickly visually pick out patterns in data completion. At a...
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    ScikitLearn.jl

    ScikitLearn.jl

    Julia implementation of the scikit-learn API

    The scikit-learn Python library has proven very popular with machine learning researchers and data scientists in the last five years. It provides a uniform interface for training and using models, as well as a set of tools for chaining (pipelines), evaluating, and tuning model hyperparameters. ScikitLearn.jl brings these capabilities to Julia. Its primary goal is to integrate both Julia- and Python-defined models together into the scikit-learn framework.
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    EBSP Indexer

    EBSP Indexer

    GUI for processing and indexing EBSP from SEMs

    EBSP Indexer is a graphical user interface that allows for processing and indexing of Electron backscatter patterns which are generated by scanning electron microscopes. Its goal is to make the rich functionality of the open-source library kikuchipy more accessible to users, without requiring knowledge of python or the library itself. Contribute by using our DOI: https://zenodo.org/record/7925262
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    Visdom

    Visdom

    A tool for creating, organizing, and sharing data visualizations

    A flexible tool for creating, organizing, and sharing visualizations of live, rich data. Supports Torch and Numpy. Visdom aims to facilitate visualization of (remote) data with an emphasis on supporting scientific experimentation. Broadcast visualizations of plots, images, and text for yourself and your collaborators. Organize your visualization space programmatically or through the UI to create dashboards for live data, inspect results of experiments, or debug experimental code. Visdom has...
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    DataMelt

    DataMelt

    Computation and Visualization environment

    DataMelt (or "DMelt") is an environment for numeric computation, data analysis, computational statistics, and data visualization. This Java multiplatform program is integrated with several scripting languages such as Jython (Python), Groovy, JRuby, BeanShell. DMelt can be used to plot functions and data in 2D and 3D, perform statistical tests, data mining, numeric computations, function minimization, linear algebra, solving systems of linear and differential equations. Linear, non-linear and symbolic regression are also available. Neural networks and various data-manipulation methods are integrated using powerful Java API. ...
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    SBEVSL is a collaborative project between Dowling and RIT on the development of a Structural Biology Extensible Visualization Scripting Language, so that users can move freely among various molecular graphics tools, such as rasmol, pymol, raster3d, etc.
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    Indicators.jl

    Indicators.jl

    Financial market technical analysis & indicators in Julia

    Indicators is a Julia package offering efficient implementations of many technical analysis indicators and algorithms. This work is inspired by the TTR package in R and the Python implementation of TA-Lib, and the ultimate goal is to implement all of the functionality of these offerings (and more) in Julia. This package has been written to be able to interface with both native Julia Array types, as well as the TS time series type from the Temporal package. Contributions are of course always welcome for wrapping any of these functions in methods for other types and/or packages out there, as are suggestions for other indicators to add to the lists.
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    PyNanoLab

    PyNanoLab

    data analysis and Visualization with matplotlib

    PyNanoLab contains a variety of tools to complete the data analysis, statistics, curve fitting, and basic machine learning application. Visualization in pynanolab is based on matplotlib. The setup tools is desinged to control and set-up all the details of the figure with a GUI.
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    The Python Computer Graphics Kit is a collection of Python modules that contain the basic types and functions to be able to create 3D computer graphics images (focusing on Pixar's RenderMan interface).
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    Bloxs

    Bloxs

    Build dashboards in Jupyter Notebook with numeric and chart boxes

    Bloxs is a simple Python package that helps you display information in an attractive way (formed in blocks). Perfect for building dashboards, reports and apps in the notebook.
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    Spark.jl

    Spark.jl

    Julia binding for Apache Spark

    ...Spark.jl provides an interface to Apache Spark™ platform, including SQL / DataFrame and Structured Streaming. It closely follows the PySpark API, making it easy to translate existing Python code to Julia. Spark.jl supports multiple cluster types (in client mode), and can be considered as an analog to PySpark or RSpark within the Julia ecosystem. It supports running within on-premise installations, as well as hosted instances such as Amazon EMR and Azure HDInsight.
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