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    Vedo

    Vedo

    A python module for scientific analysis of 3D data

    A lightweight and powerful python module for scientific analysis and visualization of 3d objects. Inspired by the vpython manifesto "3D programming for ordinary mortals", vedo makes it easy to work with 3D pointclouds, meshes and volumes, in just a few lines of code, even for less experienced programmers. vedo is based on VTK and numpy, with no other dependencies. Import meshes from VTK format, STL, Wavefront OBJ, 3DS, Dolfin-XML, Neutral, GMSH, OFF, PCD (PointCloud). Export meshes as ASCII...
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    SPPAS

    SPPAS

    SPPAS - the automatic annotation and analyses of speech

    SPPAS is a scientific computer software package written and maintained by Brigitte Bigi of the Laboratoire Parole et Langage, in Aix-en-Provence, France. Available for free, with open source code, there is simply no other package for linguists to simple use in the automatic annotations of speech, the analyses of any kind of annotated data and the conversion of annotated files. SPPAS is able to produce automatically speech annotations from a recorded speech sound and its orthographic...
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    Uranie

    Uranie

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

    ...It is developed at CEA, the French Atomic Energy Commission (http://www.cea.fr). 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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    aseryla

    aseryla

    Aseryla code repositories

    This project describes a model of how the semantic human memory represents the information relevant to the objects of the world in text format. It provides a system and a GUI application capable of extracting and managing concepts and relations from English texts. https://aseryla2.sourceforge.io/
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    TA-Lib.git: Technical Analysis Library

    Mirror of the TA-Lib project using a Git repository

    This project is intended to provide Git access to the code of the original project, TA-Lib, which uses Subversion. It is intended for system integrators wishing to use TA-Lib in their Git-managed project through Git submodules or subtrees. No actual development is being done here; all development happens in the original project.
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    Neural Networks Collection

    Neural Networks Collection

    Neural Networks Collection

    This project implements in C++ a bunch of known Neural Networks. So far the project implements: LVQ in several variants, SOM in several variants, Hopfield network and Perceptron. Other neural network types are planned, but not implemented yet. The project can run in two modes: command line tool and Python 7.2 extension. Currently, Python version appears more functional, as it allows easy interaction with algorithms developed by other people.
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    Python4Proteomics Course

    Python4Proteomics Course

    Python course for Proteomics analysis

    Python course (in Spanish) for Proteomics analysis using basically Jupyter NoteBooks. For more information, you can have a look at the readme.md file in the source code tree: https://sourceforge.net/p/lp-csic-uab/p4p/code/ci/default/tree/readme.md
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    This project houses software to analyze data acquired from electrophysiology experiments. Currently, we have an Octave/MATLAB program to analyze electroneurogram traces of coupled oscillators, and a Perl library for the analysis of voltage trace data
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    BioC

    We describe a simple XML format to share text documents and annotation

    A minimalist approach to share text documents and data annotations. Allows a large number of different annotations to be represented. Project files contain: - simple code to hold/read/write data and perform sample processing. - BioC-formatted corpora - BioC tools that work with BioC corpora BioC goals - simplicity - interoperability - broad use - reuse There should be little investment required to learn to use a format or a software module to process that format. We are...
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    Buildes

    Buildes

    A designer’s program for describing parts of the building

    Buildes is an integrated development environment that assists the user in creating building information. It reads a text (session) file from which it compiles the information. It then allows the user to browse, analyze and export the resulting building knowledge. The compilation system is written in pure Python. The building components created are rendered in PythonOCC. The GUI is written using PyQt.
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    PyLogAnalyser

    A Python multiplatform tool to filter, colorise and analyse logs

    PyLogAnalyzer is a tool that receives an input log in black and white, a configuration INI file, which contains the list of rules to process the input, and an output file where to save the results. These rules permit to detect an input line according to a regular expression (regex) or line number range, filter it, pass it, colorise in foreground and background, columnise the groups of the regex and enable or disable the rule. The final goal of this tool is to ameliorate reading long and...
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    wmtsa-python

    Discrete wavelet methods for time series analysis using python

    Several python libraries implement discrete wavelet transforms. However, none of them, or at least none that I know, is aimed at scientific use. This library aims at filling this gap, in particular considering discrete wavelet transform as described by Percival and Walden. This module started as translation of the wmtsa Matlab toolbox (http://www.atmos.washington.edu/~wmtsa/), so most naming conventions and most of the code structure follows their choices. The code uses a mix of python and...
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    C++, Matlab and Python library for Hidden-state Conditional Random Fields. Implements 3 algorithms: LDCRF, HCRF and CRF. For Windows and Linux, 32- and 64-bits. Optimized for multi-threading. Works with sparse or dense input features.
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    A multiparticle tracking postprocessor library for accelerator physicsists.
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    slycat

    Web-based data science analysis and visualization platform.

    This is Slycat - a web-based data science analysis and visualization platform, created at Sandia National Laboratories. The goal of the Slycat project is to develop processes, tools and techniques to support data science, particularly analysis of large, high-dimensional data.
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    SnowMicroPyn

    SnowMicroPyn

    Python based reader for SnowMicroPen® .pnt measurements

    SnowMicroPyn is an opensource reader for SnowMicroPen® files in binary .pnt format. The reader is Python based and published as source code as well as compiled executable for Windows, Linux and Mac. The software is preliminary, thus please report bugs. For further information, please read the Readme.txt in the download section. The SnowMicroPen® (SMP) is developed by the WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research, Davos. The SMP is the first high-resolution snow penetrometer. ...
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    A collection of software made by Milos Rancic.
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    ktree

    clustering, machine learning, algorithms

    This project has moved to github at http://lmwtree.devries.ninja.
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    Arachne

    Exploration of a Hierarchical+Functional Approach To Data Organization

    This is dedicated to development of a small class for organizing data in both a traditional parent<->child hierarchy and by the functions used to generate child data nodes from parent data. The core of the project is in the class definitions contained within arachne.py, a demonstration of how this method of arranging data can be used to solve a relatively interesting problem may be found in test.py
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    JBoost is a simple, robust system for classification. JBoost contains implementations of several boosting algorithms in an alternating decision tree framework. In addition, JBoost provides extensible software for adding more learning algorithms.
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    PyPedal is a Python module that provides tools for the manipulation of pedigrees, simple visualization of pedigrees, and the calculation of measures of genetic diversity from pedigrees.
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    Open Metaheuristic (oMetah) is a library aimed at the conception and the rigourous testing of metaheuristics (i.e. genetic algorithms, simulated annealing, ...). The code design is separated in components : algorithms, problems and a test report generator
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    Pink is an image processing library developed at ESIEE Engineering for research and teaching purposes. It contains implementations of over 200 algorithms for image segmentation and filtering.
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    Echoproc is a piece of scientific analysis software used to extract physical ice sheet characteristics from radio echograms from experiments like the Center for the Remote sensing of ice sheets (https://www.cresis.ku.edu/)
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