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    Seeker

    Seeker

    Accurately Locate Smartphones using Social Engineering

    Seeker is an open source project that demonstrates how to obtain precise location information from devices using social engineering and web-based techniques. The tool sets up a phishing page that asks for location permissions, allowing GPS and other device data to be shared if the user consents. It can capture latitude, longitude, accuracy, altitude, direction, and even speed, with results displayed in a terminal. The project supports both manual deployment and tunneling services like Ngrok...
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    GNNePCSAFT

    GNNePCSAFT

    Smart Thermodynamic Modeling with Graph Neural Networks

    Our project harnesses the power of Graph Neural Network (GNN) to estimate pure-component parameters of the state-of-the-art Equation of State, PC-SAFT. We aim to empower users to leverage this robust equation without the need for prior experimental data, revolutionizing the calculation of thermodynamic properties and enhancing process simulations. FeOS is used for the PC-SAFT calculations. The estimated parameters can be used in DWSIM and Aspen HYSYS process simulators.
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    Arabic Corpus

    Text categorization, arabic language processing, language modeling

    The Arabic Corpus {compiled by Dr. Mourad Abbas ( http://sites.google.com/site/mouradabbas9/corpora ) The corpus Khaleej-2004 contains 5690 documents. It is divided to 4 topics (categories). The corpus Watan-2004 contains 20291 documents organized in 6 topics (categories). Researchers who use these two corpora would mention the two main references: (1) For Watan-2004 corpus ---------------------- M. Abbas, K. Smaili, D. Berkani, (2011) Evaluation of Topic Identification Methods on...
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    Ymap - Yeast Mapping Analysis Pipeline

    Ymap - Yeast Mapping Analysis Pipeline

    Pipeline for large-scale genome changes analysis of genome datasets.

    The active use repository has migrated over to: https://github.com/darrenabbey/ymap The repository here was errantly created with some large binary files included. Attempts to extract the files from the history here have failed. A copy of the history was successfully scrubbed and then hosted at github. -------- Eukaryotic pathogens have complicated and dynamic genomes. To facilitate analysis of copy number variations (CNV), single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and loss of...
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