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    ROOT

    ROOT

    Analyzing, storing and visualizing big data, scientifically

    ROOT provides a very efficient storage system for data models, that demonstrated to scale at the Large Hadron Collider experiments: Exabytes of scientific data are written in columnar ROOT format. ROOT comes with histogramming capabilities in an arbitrary number of dimensions, curve fitting, statistical modeling, and minimization, to allow the easy setup of a data analysis system that can query and process the data interactively or in batch mode, as well as a general parallel processing framework, RDataFrame, that can considerably speed up an analysis.
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    Uranie

    Uranie

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

    Uranie is a sensitivity and uncertainty analysis plateform based on the ROOT framework (http://root.cern.ch) . 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. ...
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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. Data in the fields of text, speech, and images is easier to process into a grid-like type of Euclidean space, which is suitable for processing by existing deep learning models. ...
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    Community Detection Modularity Suite

    Community Detection Modularity Suite

    Suite of community detection algorithms based on Modularity

    ... - Main suite containing three community detection algorithms based on the Modularity measure containing: Geodesic and Random Walk edge Betweenness [1] and Spectral Modularity [2]. Collaborator: Theologos Kotsos. [1] M. Newman & M. Girvan, Physical Review, E 69 (026113), 2004. [2] M. Newman, Physical Review E, 74(3):036104, 2006. [3] B. Ball et al, An efficient and principled method for detecting communities in networks, 2011. The suite is based upon the fast community algorithm implemented by Aaron Clauset <aaron@cs.unm.edu>, Chris Moore, Mark Newman, and the R IGraph library Copyright (C) 2007 Gabor Csardi <csardi@rmki.kfki.hu>. ...
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