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    CycleGAN and pix2pix in PyTorch

    CycleGAN and pix2pix in PyTorch

    Image-to-Image Translation in PyTorch

    CycleGAN and pix2pix in PyTorch repository is a PyTorch implementation of two influential image-to-image translation frameworks: CycleGAN (for unpaired translation) and pix2pix (for paired translation). This repo gives developers and researchers a convenient, modern (PyTorch-based) platform to train and test these methods — supporting both paired datasets (input to output) and unpaired datasets (domain-to-domain) with minimal changes. The code supports standard training and inference...
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    Tokenized Text Aligner

    Aligns tokens in two versions of a text with differing tokenization.

    ...It is intended for use in the preparation of annotated linguistic corpora, where differences in tokenization may arise (i) following corrections or modifications to the source text or (ii) through the creation of different layers of annotation (part-of-speech, treebank) requiring different tokenization. In its default implementation, it produces a human-readable CSV table associating tokens in text A with tokens in text B, and can also inject token-level annotation from text B to text A. The Aligner class on which the default implementation is based can be incorporated into more complex workflows.
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    Nelder Plot Designer

    Nelder Plot Designer

    A Computer-aided Tool for Nelder Plot Design

    Nelder plot (Nelder 1962) is an experimental design for testing a multiple tree spacings in a single plot. The shape of plot is circular with some number of concentric wheels or arcs radiating outward and the spokes connecting the center. The intersections of spokes and arcs are the tree positions. The tree position on different wheels represent a different the tree spacing distance or tree density. This design eliminates the need for separate experimental plots for each tree density. ...
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    Pysimony

    A Pythonic Implementation of Parsimony Inference of Phylogeny

    UPDATE: After some bug fixes, I've ditched Pysimony for Javamony: https://sourceforge.net/projects/javamony/ Given Python's beauty, I know that someday I will have to finish Pysimony. A student's first attempt at a phylogenetic inference program, written in the simplistic yet elegant Python. Pysimony reads a FASTA file (only ATGC accepted) specified as its only argument. Basic testing has shown that it is slow, inaccurate and most definitely inefficient. An...
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