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    AESOP-ACP

    A simulation framework for production process modeling in Python

    ...Compared to its ancestor - jES - it is lightweight, more general and written in Python. The basic goal of the simulator is to find bottlenecks in production process which could be hard to detect with traditional approaches (e.g., top-down). In addition, it can be used to speculate about “what-if” scenarios in order to suggest solution strategies.
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    PyCosmic is a tool to detect and clean single images from the disturbing cosmic ray hits. It was designed and tested specifically for CALIFA and other fiber-fed integral-field spectroscopy dataset. It is written in Python and can be executed from the command line. New release is version v0.5. Updated to be compatible with numpy version 1.12. New release is version v0.4.
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    PyLogAnalyser

    A Python multiplatform tool to filter, colorise and analyse logs

    PyLogAnalyzer is a tool that receives an input log in black and white, a configuration INI file, which contains the list of rules to process the input, and an output file where to save the results. These rules permit to detect an input line according to a regular expression (regex) or line number range, filter it, pass it, colorise in foreground and background, columnise the groups of the regex and enable or disable the rule. The final goal of this tool is to ameliorate reading long and difficult b/w logs, speed up the analysis and enhance day to day wearying activities. ...
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    iTag

    iTag

    Tag images using various categories and modifiers

    iTag has been designed for researchers that rely on photographic census techniques of animals that are hard to detect via image recognition algorithms and was originally developed for counting Grey Seals in the German wadden sea during March 2013. It has since then been further expanded and has now reached beta status. iTag allows Users to define up to 9 different categories and name them accordingly. In addition, 4 modifiers are available to further increase the options during a tagging session. ...
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    polypy
    **(9 march 2016) this project is continued on github : http://jaapkroe.github.io/polypy ** Python script to analyze (shortest-path) rings in structures read from xyz-files. It can be useful for example to identify defects in crystal structures or molecules.
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