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    DecisionTree.jl

    DecisionTree.jl

    Julia implementation of Decision Tree (CART) Random Forest algorithm

    Julia implementation of Decision Tree (CART) and Random Forest algorithms.
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    Gaius.jl

    Gaius.jl

    Divide and Conquer Linear Algebra

    Gaius.jl is a multi-threaded BLAS-like library using a divide-and-conquer strategy to parallelism, and built on top of the fantastic LoopVectorization.jl. Gaius spawns threads using Julia's depth-first parallel task runtime and so Gaius's routines may be fearlessly nested inside multi-threaded Julia programs. Gaius is not stable or well-tested. Only use it if you're adventurous.
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    Transducers.jl

    Transducers.jl

    Efficient transducers for Julia

    Transducers are transformations of "sequence" of input that can be composed very efficiently. The interface used by transducers naturally describes a wide range of processes that is expressible as a succession of steps. Furthermore, transducers can be defined without specifying the details of the input and output (collections, streams, channels, etc.) and therefore achieves a full reusability. Transducers are introduced by Rich Hickey, the creator of the Clojure language. His Strange Loop...
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