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Innovative text document search. http://dynaq.opendfki.de for details.
The goal of DynaQ is to develop an inquiry system to explore the personal information space, supporting you with the searching paradigm 'orienteering'. DynaQ is a (desktop)search engine with enhanced functionality for file, email and blog search.
Look at our GitLab homepage for sourcecode and documentation: http://dynaq.opendfki.de
PyTorch implementation of "Efficient Neural Architecture Search
ENAS in PyTorch is a PyTorch implementation of Efficient Neural Architecture Search (ENAS), a method that automates the design of neural network architectures through reinforcement learning and parameter sharing. The repository demonstrates how a controller network can explore a large search space and discover high-performing architectures while dramatically reducing the computational cost traditionally associated with neural architecture search. It is primarily intended as a research and educational codebase, helping practitioners understand how ENAS works in practice and how to reproduce results on benchmark datasets. The project includes training scripts, model definitions, and search procedures that show the full workflow from architecture sampling to evaluation. ...
pyFileSearcher was designed to be lightweight, easy to use, but capable of handling a large volume of files tool. A tool that I personally could use on large corporate servers to find out - which files have taken all my space in the last few days? It's free, it's opensource, it's for linux and windows.
The program is written in Python 3 using the Qt5.
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Portable collections of directory tools (Unhide etc)
...Still, you can use it.
1. Unhidder
Finds hidden/Superhidden files/folders and restore it to normal state
2. Duplicate file finder
Find duplicated files, and easily removes it
3. Space analyzer
Analyze folder, list which file/folder takes how much size in disk
Here is the virustotal result https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/a5b742d657293c0563364e28545548afd45501e5ed9a72e69875177e757ace1e/analysis/1391693986
InfoSpace is an application which indexes and then allows you to search your personal information space, such as your email, your documents, your music, your videos, your Flickr account, your news feeds, the web pages you've visited and much more.