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    EduCDM

    EduCDM

    The Model Zoo of cognitive diagnosis models

    ...Typically, the input of a CDM could be the students' response logs of items (i.e., exercises/questions), the Q-matrix that denotes the correlation between items and knowledge concepts (skills). The output is the diagnosed student knowledge states, such as students' abilities and students' proficiencies on each knowledge concepts.
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    Popppy

    Population Propogation in Python. Simulate births, marriages, deaths

    Full documentation: Download popppyX.Y.html Popppy simulates a population of men and women over a period of time in 1 year time-steps, implementing marriages, births, and deaths. Execution starts with an input consisting of given numbers of men and women of particular ages. It does a decent job predicting 10 to 20 years ahead. Beyond that the input parameters fertility rate, marriage age and mortality rates could change in an unpredictable manner. The tool could also be useful and fun for a student, for anyone curious about near-future demographics or CO2 emissions, or curious amateurs. ...
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    MCPower

    MCPower

    MCPower — simple Monte Carlo power analysis for complex models

    MCPower-GUI is a desktop application that provides a graphical interface for the MCPower Monte Carlo power analysis library. It guides users through the full workflow across three tabs: Model setup (formula input with live parsing, CSV data upload with auto-detected variable types, effect size sliders, and correlation editing), Analysis configuration (find power for a given sample size or find the minimum sample size for a target power, with multiple testing correction and scenario analysis), and Results (interactive charts, exportable tables, and auto-generated Python replication scripts). ...
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    VoteCounter

    Software Voting over a Network

    VoteCounter is a distributed voting program which can handle multiple clients over a network. VoteCounter is written in Java, and so it is very portable; VoteCounter's input is an XML file specifying posts to be voted for and nominees contesting them, and it's output is a human-readable tally of votes for each nominee, making it easy to use and customize. VoteCounter is still under development, but is ready to use for small elections. Help is welcome! VoteCounter is authored by Shardul C.
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    iNet (input program for Network analysis of Evaluative Texts) is a .NET based program for quickly annotating texts with subject-predicate-object triples using the NET method.
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