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Crawl a LiveJournal-based blog hosting for friends data. LiveJournal is a blog hosting engine that allows its users to list others as friends. This tool can download most of the data about friendship relations between users for later processing.
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minITIL is an open source implementation intended to create a solid framework for building applications needed in real life deployments of Information Technology services based on ITIL framework.
Banyan is an enterprise class, web based, information management system that helps people work collaboratively to solve complex problems. Banyan increases project performance and reduces risk through the power of collaborative clear thinking.
clusterviz allows to cluster three-dimensional data. The clustering process is visualized using OpenGL. As clustering algorithms the family of k-means algorithms is implemented, including mixture models.
A configurable knowledge management framework. It works out of the box, but it's meant mainly as a framework to build complex information retrieval and analysis systems. The 3 major components: Crawler, Analyzer and Indexer can also be used separately.
PyVisi is the Python visualisation interface: a generic Python-based interface to many different scientific visualisation packages. PyVisi is intended for use in both standard and high-performance computing environments, and with the escript package.
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This is a implementation of the 'enhanced Topic-based Vector Space Model' (eTVSM) using the python language. A Java-Version and maybe other java-code contributions are planned.
This program will calculate and output metrics on code written in Python. Reports can be generated in text- or XML-files. A plug-in system lets new metrics be added to the program. A set of built-in plug-ins with provide some of the most common metrics a
pystats is a comprehensive Python module implementing algorithms for statistics and information theory, including probability distributions, descriptive statistics, analysis of variance, regression, and inference.
A tag based personal note taking system, written in python using sqlite.
This program is designed to help you organize your thoughts. It uses tags in a way similar to Gmail's "labels" or del.icio.us tags. Any contribution welcome!
File-Spector is a small, fast and easy to use binary file analyzer and Inspector.
It allows the users to format a complete binary file structure and then use it to read any binary file that matches the specified format.
STASS stands for Sound Treatment, Analysis and Synthesis Software. It will provide ingeneers and searchers easy-to-use as well as performant tools for sound analysis (spectro, sona and so on), treatment (filters, noise-gate) and synthesis (scepstrum).
DesktopTools is a collection of small utillities which help to make your daily life easier. Since the tools themself are rather small (projectwise) I keep them not as individual projects, but have them under this collective name.
Dowser is a research tool for the web. It clusters results from search engines, associates words that appear in previous searches, and keeps a local cache of all the results you click on in a searchable database. It helps you keep track of what you find.
RISO: distributed, heterogeneous Bayesian belief networks. Belief network: a probability model defined on an acyclic directed graph; distributed: nodes can be on different hosts; and heterogeneous: allowing different types of conditional distributions.
Net.py is a tool for learning about neural nets. Currently, it only allows the user to experiment with a Hopfield net. I am now extending it to cover the Kohonen net. I'd be pleased to receive suggestions and criticism.
pyCatalog is a Python, MySQL, wxPython, Reportlab application specifically usable in library and information centers. It simply produces book catalog and card catalog in pdf format rendered using reportlab. The program takes MARC file as its source data.
La P.A.P.A. (Python Alternative for Programming Astrophysics) want to give an alternative to the astrophysicists (and any one that use RSI-IDL) for start programming in Python using similar functions as IDL and at the same time learn the power of Python.