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    Ploomber

    Ploomber

    The fastest way to build data pipelines

    Ploomber is an open-source framework designed to simplify the development and deployment of data science and machine learning pipelines. It allows developers to transform exploratory data analysis workflows into production-ready pipelines without rewriting large portions of code. The system integrates with common development environments such as Jupyter Notebook, VS Code, and PyCharm, enabling data scientists to continue working with familiar tools while building scalable workflows. Ploomber...
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    Isolation Similarity

    Isolation Similarity

    aNNE similarity based on Isolation Kernel

    Demo of using aNNE similarity for DBSCAN. Written by Xiaoyu Qin, Monash University, March 2019, version 1.0 This software is under GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3) This code is a demo of method described by the following publication: Qin, X., Ting, K.M., Zhu, Y. and Lee, V.C., 2019, July. Nearest-neighbour-induced isolation similarity and its impact on density-based clustering.
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    This site contains four packages of Mass and mass-based density estimation. 1. The first package is about the basic mass estimation (including one-dimensional mass estimation and Half-Space Tree based multi-dimensional mass estimation). This packages contains the necessary codes to run on MATLAB. 2. The second package includes source and object files of DEMass-DBSCAN to be used with the WEKA system. 3. The third package DEMassBayes includes the source and object files of a Bayesian...
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    LWPR

    Locally Weighted Projection Regression (LWPR)

    ...Please cite: [1] Sethu Vijayakumar, Aaron D'Souza and Stefan Schaal, Incremental Online Learning in High Dimensions, Neural Computation, vol. 17, no. 12, pp. 2602-2634 (2005). [2] Stefan Klanke, Sethu Vijayakumar and Stefan Schaal, A Library for Locally Weighted Projection Regression, Journal of Machine Learning Research (JMLR), vol. 9, pp. 623--626 (2008). More details and usage guidelines on the code website.
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