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    torchtext

    torchtext

    Data loaders and abstractions for text and NLP

    We recommend Anaconda as a Python package management system. Please refer to pytorch.org for the details of PyTorch installation. LTS versions are distributed through a different channel than the other versioned releases. Alternatively, you might want to use the Moses tokenizer port in SacreMoses (split from NLTK). You have to install SacreMoses. To build torchtext from source, you need git, CMake and C++11 compiler such as g++. When building from source, make sure that you have the same C++...
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    APKiD

    APKiD

    Android Application Identifier for Packers, Protectors and Obfuscators

    APKiD gives you information about how an APK was made. It identifies many compilers, packers, obfuscators, and other weird stuff. It's PEiD for Android.
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    KMeansAniX

    Animation of kmeans clustering using X Window System

    Open source animation of kmeans clustering in X Window System using the C++ libplotter library. Supports Linux, Mac, and BSD. Includes common initialization methods such as Forgy, Macqueen, random, and angular. Sample videos are available through the Files Tab above. The SVN repo is accessible thorugh the Code Tab above. Requires a C++ compiler, libplot-dev, and libncurses5-dev Mac alternative to libplot-dev: macports plotutils +x11
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