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    LabPlot

    LabPlot

    Data Visualization and Analysis

    LabPlot is a FREE, open source and cross-platform Data Visualization and Analysis software accessible to everyone.
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    Uranie

    Uranie

    Uranie is CEA's uncertainty analysis platform, based on ROOT

    ...It provides various tools for: - data analysis - sampling - statistical modeling - optimisation - sensitivity analysis - uncertainty analysis - running code on high performance computers - etc. Thanks to ROOT, it is easily scriptable in CINT (c++ like syntax) and Python. Is is available both for Unix and Windows platforms (a dedicated platform archive is available on request). Note : if you have downloaded version 3.12 before the 8th of february, a patch exists for a minor bug on TOutputFileKey file, don't hesitate to ask us.
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    GridLAB-D
    GridLAB-D is a new power system simulation tool that provides valuable information to users who design and operate electric power transmission and distribution systems, and to utilities that wish to take advantage of the latest smart grid technology. It incorporates advanced modeling techniques with high-performance algorithms to deliver the latest in end-use load modeling technology integrated with three-phase unbalanced power flow, and retail market systems. Historically, the inability to effectively model and evaluate smart grid technologies has been a barrier to adoption; GridLAB-D is designed to address this problem. User documentation can be found at: http://gridlab-d.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Quick_links The source code is available from GitHub. ...
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    PetaVision

    PetaVision

    Accelerated Open-Source Neuromorphic Computing

    ///////// NOTICE We have migrated to GitHub: https://petavision.github.io To clone an updated repository of the PetaVision codebase, please go to our page on GitHub. ///////// PetaVision is an open source, object oriented neural simulation toolbox optimized for high-performance multi-core, multi-node computer architectures. PetaVision is intended for computational neuroscientists who seek to apply neuromorphic models to hard signal processing problems; both to improve on the performance of existing algorithms and/or to gain insight into the computational mechanisms underlying biological neural processing. ...
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    The Toolkit for Advanced Discriminative Modeling (TADM) is a C++ implementation for estimating the parameters of discriminative models, such as maximum entropy models. It uses the PETSc and TAO toolkits to provide high performance and scalability.
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    ktdata is a C++ library for accessing tabular data, like from CSV files. Its goals are: 1. object design 2. portability (Linux and Windows support at least) 3. high performance 4. support for common data file formats, like CSV, ARFF (Weka), etc.
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