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    asammdf

    Fast Python reader and editor for ASAM MDF / MF4 (Measurement Format)

    *asammdf* is a fast Python parser and editor for ASAM (Associtation for Standardisation of Automation and Measuring Systems) MDF / MF4 (Measurement Data Format) files. It supports MDF versions 2 (.dat), 3 (.mdf) and 4 (.mf4). *asammdf* works on Python 2.7, and Python >= 3.4
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    Yet Another Audio Feature Extractor is a toolbox for audio analysis. Easy to use and efficient at extracting a large number of audio features simultaneously. WAV and MP3 files supported, or embedding in C++, Python or Matlab applications.
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    irit_diff_sequences

    Python tool to create lifespan sequences from Wikipedia edits history

    ...The tool is first developed for the Wikipedia edits history but can easily be adapted for others applications. From a database containing for each article its list of revisions, produce one csv file per article containing authored sequences and lifespans. Output format: i,j,lifespan,author with - i : begining of the chars sequence - j : end of the chars sequence - lifespan : number of edits the sequence has survives until the lattest revision - author : author id of the sequence.
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    A set of Unix command line tools for quick and convenient batch processing of tabular text files (a.k.a., tab-delimited, csv, or flat file format) with a header line. Provides delimiter and compression detection, column reference by name. * tblmap: per-line ("map") computation: derive columns through an expression, delete, reorder, filter rows. * tblred: compute ("reduce") aggregations (e.g., sum, average) over groups defined by key columns. * tbldesc: Summarize columns in file (e.g., proportion of character/numeric values, min/mean/median/max, missing values, correlation with a target column)...
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    This project is a python script to abstract S.M.A.R.T. messages from /var/log/messages (from the smartd daemon) into .csv file(s), one for each disk, suitable for graphing.
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