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    PySINDy

    PySINDy

    A package for the sparse identification of nonlinear dynamical systems

    PySINDy is a Python library that implements the Sparse Identification of Nonlinear Dynamics (SINDy) method for discovering mathematical models of dynamical systems from data. The framework focuses on identifying governing equations that describe the behavior of complex physical systems by selecting sparse combinations of candidate functions. Instead of fitting a purely predictive machine learning model, PySINDy attempts to recover interpretable differential equations that explain how a system evolves over time. ...
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    MMClassification

    MMClassification

    OpenMMLab Image Classification Toolbox and Benchmark

    ...We appreciate all the contributors who implement their methods or add new features, as well as users who give valuable feedback. We wish that the toolbox and benchmark could serve the growing research community by providing a flexible toolkit to re-implement existing methods and develop their own new classifiers. MMClassification mainly uses python files as configs. The design of our configuration file system integrates modularity and inheritance, facilitating users to conduct various experiments.
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