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    The Algorithms - C++ #

    The Algorithms - C++ #

    Collection of various algorithms in mathematics, machine learning

    TheAlgorithms/C-Plus-Plus is a large open-source repository that collects implementations of many classic algorithms and data structures written in the C++ programming language. The project is part of the broader “The Algorithms” initiative, which maintains algorithm implementations in several programming languages to support education and knowledge sharing. Within the C++ repository, contributors implement algorithms across a wide range of fields including sorting, graph theory, number theory, machine learning, cryptography, and data structures. ...
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    Euler

    Euler

    A distributed graph deep learning framework.

    As a general data structure with strong expressive ability, graphs can be used to describe many problems in the real world, such as user networks in social scenarios, user and commodity networks in e-commerce scenarios, communication networks in telecom scenarios, and transaction networks in financial scenarios. and drug molecule networks in medical scenarios, etc.
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    node-opencv

    node-opencv

    OpenCV Bindings for node.js

    OpenCV bindings for Node.js. OpenCV is the defacto computer vision library - by interfacing with it natively in node, we get powerful real time vision in js. People are using node-opencv to fly control quadrocoptors, detect faces from webcam images and annotate video streams. If you're using it for something cool, I'd love to hear about it! You'll need OpenCV 2.3.1 or newer installed before installing node-opencv. You can use opencv to read in image files. Supported formats are in the OpenCV...
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    StabLe

    An algorithm for learning stable graphical models from data

    Stable Graphical Model Learning (StabLe) is an algorithm for learning the structure and parameters of stable graphical (SG) models from data. Stable random variables are motivated by the central limit theorem for densities with (potentially) unbounded variance and can be thought of as natural generalizations of the Gaussian distribution to skewed and heavy-tailed phenomenon. SG models are multi-variate stable distributions that represent Bayesian networks whose edges encode linear dependencies amongst random variables. ...
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    drvq

    dimensionality-recursive vector quantization

    drvq is a C++ library implementation of dimensionality-recursive vector quantization, a fast vector quantization method in high-dimensional Euclidean spaces under arbitrary data distributions. It is an approximation of k-means that is practically constant in data size and applies to arbitrarily high dimensions but can only scale to a few thousands of centroids. As a by-product of training, a tree structure performs either exact or approximate quantization on trained centroids, the latter being not very precise but extremely fast. ...
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