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    SuRankCo

    Supervised Ranking of Contigs in de novo Assemblies

    SuRankCo is a machine learning based software to score and rank contigs from de novo assemblies of next generation sequencing data. It trains with alignments of contigs with known reference genomes and predicts scores and ranking for contigs which have no related reference genome yet. For more details about SuRankCo and its functioning, please see "SuRankCo: Supervised Ranking of Contigs in de novo Assemblies" Mathias Kuhring, Piotr Wojtek Dabrowski, Andreas Nitsche and Bernhard Y...
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    The c2001 spatio-temporal mining library

    The c2001 spatio-temporal mining library

    An open source spatio-temporal data mining library

    Current functions: 1. The General Association Rule Mining Framework(GARMF) library, which support mining association rules from transactions(boolean, weighted, fuzzy), spatial datasets (vector and raster) and spatio-temporal datasets (raster snapshots). Besides it support incremental mining. 2. Rule Filtering Library (RFL), a library for rule evaluation. 3. Besides, DAP-Shell, a GUI shell for GARMF and RFL, will be provided. However I'll pay no more attention on it.
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    GISBox by Citiviz

    GISBox by Citiviz

    Ready-to-use appliance for GIS, Data Mining and Analysis, Modelling...

    ... (https://www.virtualbox.org/) on your Linux, Windows or Mac computer. The GISBox is free and open, allowing it to be freely distributed, duplicated and passed around, even with your own datasets and in-house applications. If you read this and are related to the Ecole polytechnique de Lausanne - EPFL (http://www.epfl.ch) in Switzerland, please use this link for downloading or support information: http://gisbox.epfl.ch. Happy (geo)Data Hacking! Brought to you by Citiviz' Builders
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