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With this Python module (based on C++ code) it is possible to create a Brain Comp. Interface (BCI) and herewith to get EEG data online and evaluate the data while receiving it. - Up to now, this tool relies on the Brain Vision Rec. as EEG software -
Set of python scripts that can be used for the calculations of equilibrium fractionation factors from experiments and from statistical mechanics theory. python scripts use Scipy/Numpy/Matplotlib/WxPython for calculations, plotting and the GUI
The Felo rating system provides an objective fencing strength estimate for each individual fencer in a group, just like the Elo rating in chess. This program calculates the Felo numbers by analysing a bout result list created by the user.
P2TK, the Penn Phonetics Toolkit, developed in the University of Pennsylvania Linguistics Department Phonetics Lab, is a collection of Python scripts and other tools to aid speech research.
Version 0.2 of orphaned pyLAS from google code repository. Now written as both a command line executeable and as a python class for extension/intergration with other projects.
UfakPython is a small subset of Python programming language, for small embedded devices, like PICs. UfakPython sources are translated to C by UfakPython Compiler. Small Device C Compiler can then compile the C outputs to the target device's codes.
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The Carolina Computer Assistive Technolog group at UNC-Chapel Hill focuses on the development of enabling technologies. We are currently maintaining the pyTTS package here, but our older work is still available for (unsupported) use.
A collection of python scripts to create and handle an XML corpus (a large collection of text for linguistic purpose) from an original Wikipedia database backup dump. It includes a regular expression based parser for the MediaWiki markup language.
MutationFinder is a biomedical natural language processing (NLP) system for extracting mentions of point mutations from free text. MutationFinder achieves high performance (99% precision, 81% recall on blind test data) as an information extraction system
Development of a USB interface library to different USB enabled development (hardware) platforms. Including, but not limited to, FPGA prototype boards.
TAROT is a easy-to-use framework for Monte Carlo simulations in python. Calculations between different kinds of randomly distributed numbers are made as easy as basic arithmetics. Tarot provides an interactive graphical interface for interpretation.
The Basil project's mission is to build a parsing and modeling environment where one is able to work with, code in, integrate, and design a wide variety of computer languages.
rsim is a simple discrete-event communications network simulator initially developed to test routing protocols for undersea acoustic modem networks. If done well then rsim will eventually be a good replacement for "ns2".
pyomnet provide an object-oriented way to define the network topology.
It's a good way to illustrate network in an abstract way.
pyomnet could generate the NED scenario and configuration(latter) for OMNeT++ simulation tool.
The LuSeismo project provides modules for the Earthworm project to capture analog seismometer data w/linux. The project also provides GUI interfaces used in the Loyola Physics Department for several labs, utilizing these seismometers as educational tools