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    PlatEMO

    PlatEMO

    Evolutionary multi-objective optimization platform

    ...PlatEMO includes more than ninety existing popular MOEAs, including genetic algorithm, differential evolution, particle swarm optimization, memetic algorithm, estimation of distribution algorithm, and surrogate model-based algorithm. Most of them are representative algorithms published in top journals after 2010. Users can select various figures to be displayed, including the Pareto front of the result, the Pareto set of the result, the true Pareto front, and the evolutionary trajectories of any performance indicator values. PlatEMO provides a powerful and friendly GUI, where users can configure all the settings and perform experiments in parallel via the GUI without writing any code.
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    GNSS-SDR

    GNSS-SDR

    An open source software-defined GNSS receiver

    An open source software-defined Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) receiver written in C++ and based on the GNU Radio framework.
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    mksqlite

    mksqlite

    A MATLAB(R) Mex-DLL to SQLite Databases

    Did you ever want to store your MATLAB(R) data in a SQL database? Nothing large, simply a few array or strutures in a few tables. Maybe a few indicies and everything manageable with SQL commands? Then msqlite will be the right choice for you! mksqlite connects the power of MATLAB(R) with the efficiency of the SQLite database engine. (See also https://github.com/AndreasMartin72/mksqlite)
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    Coding-Guide

    Coding-Guide

    Repository of coding guidelines, developer notes, learning resources

    The Coding-Guide repository is a personal repository of coding guidelines, developer notes, learning resources, and documentation spanning topics from front-end to full-stack, coding practices, and software development tips. The repository appears to be maintained by “ecmadao” and intended as a reference/knowledge base of best practices, notes, style conventions, and reminders. The content is typically documentation, markdown files, code snippets, and tutorials, rather than a coherent, packaged software tool. ...
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    Phenalysis

    Phenalysis

    Analyze agronomic plant research plots in aerial orthomosaic images.

    ...Please cite the following reference in your work if you use Phenalysis: Khan Z and Miklavcic SJ (2019) An Automatic Field Plot Extraction Method From Aerial Orthomosaic Images. Front. Plant Sci. 10:683. doi: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00683 This tool is being developed through the sponsorship of the Australian Research Council's Industrial Transformation Research Hub on Wheat in a Hot and Dry Climate. https://www.wheathub.com.au/
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    Sensitizer

    Sensitizer

    A toolset to automate STOP analysis with Zemax OpticStudio

    ...These groups will be perturbed by varying their positions relative to the rest of the system (rigid-body-motions) and/or by adding Zernike shape deformations on their front surface. After a certain perturbation is applied, ZOS runs (sequential) raytracing to compute the optical performance such as centroid displacement or wavefront error.
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    primeHandle is a set of data management tools in support of the PrIMe Initiative (http://primekinetics.org). primeHandle includes graphical user interfaces for searching through data collections, editing and submitting data to the PrIMe Data Depository.
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    HOT is a package of Matlab and Octave compatible functions that manage thermodynamic data for a wide range of species. Functions calculate almost all the most common thermodynamic quantities of mixtures. Python users may also want to look at PYroMat at https://chmarti1.github.io/PYroMat/index.html
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    Projeny (Probablistic Networks Generator in Java) is a graphical (Java SWT) front-end to BNT (Bayes Net Toolbox for Matlab). Projeny requires BNT, JMatLink and a Matlab back-end. There is no installable release package, but source code is available on SVN - please check out from SVN to use Projeny. Projeny was started with BNJ as the base.
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    Octave bindings for postgres, mysql, sqlite, and standard ODBC.
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