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    Sacred

    Sacred

    Sacred is a tool to help you configure, andorganize IDSIA experiments

    Sacred is a tool to help you configure, organize, log and reproduce experiments. It is designed to do all the tedious overhead work that you need to do around your actual experiment. A very convenient way of the local variables in a function to define the parameters your experiment uses. You can access all parameters of your configuration from every function. They are automatically injected by name. You get a powerful command-line interface for each experiment that you can use to change...
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    GNAT

    GNAT

    GNAT recognizes gene names in text and maps them to NCBI Entrez Gene

    GNAT is a BioNLP/text mining tool to recognize and identify gene/protein names in natural language text. It will detect mentions of genes in text, such as PubMed/Medline abstracts, and disambiguate them to remove false positives and map them to the correct entry in the NCBI Entrez Gene database by gene ID. March 2017: We started to upload GNAT output on Medline.
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    Flamingo Project

    Flamingo Project

    Workflow Designer, Hive Editor, Pig Editor, File System Browser

    Flamingo is a open-source Big Data Platform that combine a Ajax Rich Web Interface + Workflow Engine + Workflow Designer + MapReduce + Hive Editor + Pig Editor. 1. Easy Tool for big data 2. Use comfortable in Hadoop EcoSystem projects 3. Based GPL V3 License Supporting Pig IDE, Hive IDE, HDFS Browser, Scheduler, Hadoop Job Monitoring, Workflow Engine, Workflow Designer, MapReduce.
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    Weka4OC GUI for Overlapping clustering

    Weka4OC GUI for Overlapping clustering

    Weka4OC: Weka for Overlapping Clustering is a GUI extending WEKA

    This is a GUI application for learning non disjoint groups based on Weka machine learning framework. It offers a variety of learning methods, based on k-means, able to produce overlapping clusters. The application also contains an evaluation framework that calculates several external validation measures. The application offers a visualization tool to discover overlapping groups.
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