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    PyMC

    PyMC

    Bayesian Modeling and Probabilistic Programming in Python

    PyMC is a Python library for probabilistic programming focused on Bayesian statistical modeling and machine learning. Built on top of computational tools like Aesara and NumPy, PyMC allows users to define models using intuitive syntax and perform inference using MCMC, variational inference, and other advanced algorithms. It’s widely used in scientific research, data science, and decision modeling.
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    Open X-Embodiment

    Open X-Embodiment

    Unified open dataset enabling cross-embodiment learning for robotics

    ...The dataset aggregates contributions from multiple open-source robotic projects, all harmonized under a single unified data schema. The repository also provides Colab notebooks for dataset visualization, batching, and model inference, along with pretrained model checkpoints such as RT-1-X, a multitask robotic transformer model trained on this data.
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    CausalImpact

    CausalImpact

    An R package for causal inference in time series

    The CausalImpact repository houses an R package that implements causal inference in time series using Bayesian structural time series models. Its goal is to estimate the effect of an intervention (e.g. a marketing campaign, policy change) on a time series outcome by predicting what would have happened in a counterfactual “no intervention” world. The package requires as input a response time series plus one or more control (covariate) time series that are assumed unaffected by the intervention, and it divides the time horizon into “pre-intervention” and “post-intervention” periods. ...
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    TorchQuantum

    TorchQuantum

    A PyTorch-based framework for Quantum Classical Simulation

    A PyTorch-based framework for Quantum Classical Simulation, Quantum Machine Learning, Quantum Neural Networks, Parameterized Quantum Circuits with support for easy deployments on real quantum computers. Researchers on quantum algorithm design, parameterized quantum circuit training, quantum optimal control, quantum machine learning, and quantum neural networks. Dynamic computation graph, automatic gradient computation, fast GPU support, batch model terrorized processing.
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    UnBBayes

    UnBBayes

    Framework & GUI for Bayes Nets and other probabilistic models.

    UnBBayes is a probabilistic network framework written in Java. It has both a GUI and an API with inference, sampling, learning and evaluation. It supports Bayesian networks, influence diagrams, MSBN, OOBN, HBN, MEBN/PR-OWL, PRM, structure, parameter and incremental learning. Please, visit our wiki (https://sourceforge.net/p/unbbayes/wiki/Home/) for more information. Check out the license section (https://sourceforge.net/p/unbbayes/wiki/License/) for our licensing policy.
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    R packages (maintained by YJLEE)

    R packages (maintained by YJLEE)

    R packages for PK/PD modeling , BE/BA, drug stability, ivivc, etc.

    These R packages are developed for data analysis of PK/PD modeling & simulation, bioequivalence/bioavailability (BE/BA), drug stability, in-vitro and in-vivo correlation (ivivc), as well as therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM).
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    Data Envelopment Analysis using Stata

    Data Envelopment Analysis using Stata

    Develop a user written Data Envelopment Analysis package in Stata.

    The goal of this project is to develop a Data Envelopment Analysis(DEA) program using Stata programming language. This is the replacement of "deastata" project that we maintained for the purpose of version management. We call the program package "DEAS" which stands for Data Envelopment Analysis using Stata. DEAS covers the basic models of DEA and extensions including CCR, BCC, SBM, Super-efficiency Model, Allocative Model(Profit, Revenue, Cost), (Global) Malmquist Productivity Index...
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    SPINA

    SPINA

    Structure parameter inference approach for endocrine feedback control

    SPINA is software for the rapid, reliable and accurate determination of constant structure parameters of endocrine feedback control systems. It is a class of static function tests that require nothing more than steady-state concentrations of hormones or metabolites obtained in vivo. The first version of this cybernetic approach had been developed for the evaluation of the functional status of the thyroid gland, i.e. thyroid's secretory capacity (gain of thyroid, GT or SPINA-GT) and sum...
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    Habfuzz

    Habfuzz

    A command-line tool for data-driven fuzzy modelling

    Input 1 - A training dataset (multiple observations) of up to four variables (predictors) against one (response variable) Input 2 - A test dataset (multiple observations) of the same four variables with unknown response variable Output - Calculation of the response variable for each test observation using fuzzy logic or fuzzy rule-based Bayesian algorithms HABFUZZ is a habitat model, which can be used in ecohydraulic modelling applications for the calculation of the instream habitat...
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    rethinking

    rethinking

    Statistical Rethinking course and book package

    This R package accompanies Richard McElreath’s Statistical Rethinking (2nd edition), offering utilities to fit and compare Bayesian models using both MAP estimation (quap) and Hamiltonian Monte Carlo via RStan (ulam). It supports specifying models via explicit distributional assumptions, providing flexibility for advanced statistical workflows.
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    LIPRAS, Peak Fitting Software

    LIPRAS, Peak Fitting Software

    Peak fitting diffraction data

    LIPRAS v466 LIPRAS [LEEP-ruhs], short for Line-Profile Analysis Software, is a graphical user interface for least-squares fitting of Bragg peaks in powder diffraction data. For any region of the inputted data, user can choose which profile functions to apply to the fit, constrain profile functions, and view the resulting fit in terms of the profile functions chosen. If you use LIPRAS for your research, please cite it: Giovanni Esteves, Klarissa Ramos, Chris M. Fancher, and Jacob L....
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    raxmlGUI
    RELEASE NOTE: Get raxmlGUI 2.0 at the NEW PROJECT LOCATION: https://antonellilab.github.io/raxmlGUI/ raxmlGUI is a graphical user interface to RAxML, one of the most popular and widely used software for phylogenetic inference using maximum likelihood. A userfriendly graphical front-end for phylogenetic analyses using RAxML (Stamatakis, 2006). Please cite: Silvestro, Michalak (2012) - raxmlGUI: a graphical front-end for RAxML. Organisms Diversity and Evolution 12, 335-337. DOI: 10.1007/s13127-011-0056-0
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    ABC-SysBio implements likelihood free parameter inference and model selection in dynamical systems. It is designed to work with both stochastic and deterministic models written in Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML).
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    This library is aimed at C++ developpers who need to add fuzzy logic to their app. It also provides simple applications to learn rules from data, and to process data. For screenshots, see website.
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    BayesAss

    Bayesian Inference of Recent Migration Using Multilocus Genotypes

    Inference of recent migration rates between populations using multi-locus marker genotype data.
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    sgmweka

    Weka wrapper for the SGM toolkit for text classification and modeling.

    ...Provides Sparse Generative Models for scalable and accurate text classification and modeling for use in high-speed and large-scale text mining. Has lower time complexity of classification than comparable software due to inference based on sparse model representation and use of an inverted index. The provided .zip file is in the Weka package format, giving access to text classification. Other functions are usable through either Java command-line commands or class inclusion into Java projects.
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    merlin-sysbio
    merlin is an user-friendly Java application that performs the reconstruction of genome-scale metabolic models for any organism that has its genome sequenced. It performs several steps of the reconstruction process, including the functional genomic annotations of the whole genome. Moreover, merlin includes tools for the identification and annotation of transport proteins encoding genes, as well as the generation of transport reactions for such carriers. Also, merlin includes tools for the...
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    A python framework for fuzzy inference computations
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    BiomeNet

    BAYESIAN INFERENCE OF METABOLIC DIVERGENCE AMONG MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES

    ...Using such data to infer community-level metabolic divergence is hindered by the lack of a suitable statistical framework. Here, we describe a novel hierarchical Bayesian model, called BiomeNet (Bayesian inference of metabolic networks), for inferring differential prevalence of metabolic networks among microbial communities. To infer the structure of community-level metabolic interactions, BiomeNet applies a mixed-membership modelling framework to enzyme abundance information. The basic idea is that the mixture components of the model (metabolic reactions, subnetworks, and networks) are shared across all groups (microbiome samples), but the mixture proportions vary from group to group. ...
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    A collection of code, bundled into a single R package, to perform several aspects of data management, image pre-processing, data analysis and statistical inference related to the quantitative analysis of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI).
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    nail_systems_biology

    NAIL is a toolset for network analysis in the life sciences

    The NAIL (Network Analysis and Inference Library) project is a set of tools for solving problems in the life sciences using network (graph) approaches. NAIL includes methods for creating networks, analysing and comparing networks, and for visualising or presenting the results. These methods are designed as self-contained platform-independent components which can be called either from another program, or from a command line.
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    RIPE: Regulatory Network Inference
    RIPE (Regulatory network Inference from joint Perturbation and Expression data) is a novel three-step method that integrates both perturbation data and steady state gene expression data in order to estimate a regulatory network. The ripe package is written in R, with additional functionality provided by a MATLAB executable file. The executable file uses a runtime engine called the MATLAB Compiler Runtime (MCR).
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    Fast Fuzzy Inference System
    FFIS or Fast Fuzzy Inference System is a portable and optimized implementation of Fuzzy Inference Systems. It supports both Mamdani and Takagi-Sugeno methods. The main idea behind this tool, is to provide case-special techniques rather than general solutions to resolve complicated mathematical calculations. This will lead to have more efficient defuzzification algorithms for Mamdani's model.
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    IRIS is an extensible reasoning engine for Datalog extended with function symbols, unsafe rules, negation, locally stratified or non-stratified programs, XML schema data types and a comprehensive and extensible set of built-in predicates.
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    GeneNetWeaver
    GeneNetWeaver (GNW) is an open-source tool for in silico benchmark generation and performance profiling of network inference methods. GNW was used to generate the community-wide DREAM3, DREAM4 and DREAM5 In Silico Challenges.
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