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    FastAPI

    FastAPI

    FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code

    ...If you are building a CLI app to be used in the terminal instead of a web API, check out Typer. Typer is FastAPI's little sibling. And it's intended to be the FastAPI of CLIs. In summary, you declare once the types of parameters, body, etc. as function parameters. You do that with standard modern Python types. You don't have to learn a new syntax, the methods or classes of a specific library, etc.
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    Pymunk

    Pymunk

    Pymunk is a easy-to-use pythonic 2d physics library

    Pymunk is an easy-to-use Pythonic 2D physics library that can be used whenever you need 2D rigid body physics from Python. Perfect when you need 2D physics in your game, demo or simulation! It is built on top of the very capable 2D physics library Chipmunk2D. The first version was released in 2007 and Pymunk is still actively developed and maintained today, more than 15 years of active development. Pymunk has been used with success in many projects, big and small.
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    Hy

    Hy

    A dialect of Lisp that's embedded in Python

    Hy is a multi-paradigm general-purpose programming language in the Lisp family. It’s implemented as a kind of alternative syntax for Python. Compared to Python, Hy offers a variety of extra features, generalizations, and syntactic simplifications, as would be expected of a Lisp. Compared to other Lisps, Hy provides direct access to Python’s built-ins and third-party Python libraries, while allowing you to freely mix imperative, functional, and object-oriented styles of programming. The first...
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    SecurePose

    SecurePose

    Automated Face Blurring, Kinematics Extraction and Leg dystonia Dx

    SecurePose, an open-source software, automates face blurring, human movement kinematics extraction and leg Dystonia diagnosis. The software provides clinical-grade face blurring with minimal manual effort. It was validated on videos recorded in clinical settings. The tool employs pose estimation to track and uniquely identify individuals, recognize patients, perform effective face blurring, and identify leg dystonia. SecurePose surpassed six existing methods in automated face detection and...
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    NeuMan

    NeuMan

    Neural Human Radiance Field from a Single Video (ECCV 2022)

    ...It supports novel view and novel pose synthesis, enabling compositional results like transferring reconstructed humans into new scenes. The pipeline separates human/body and environment, learning consistent geometry and appearance to support animation. Demos showcase sequences such as dance and handshake, and the code provides guidance for running evaluations and rendering. As a research release, it serves both as a baseline and as a starting point for work on human-centric NeRFs. The emphasis is on practical reconstruction quality from minimal capture setups. ...
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    Flasgger

    Flasgger

    Easy OpenAPI specs and Swagger UI for your Flask API

    Flasgger is a Flask extension to extract OpenAPI-Specification from all Flask views registered in your API. Flasgger also comes with SwaggerUI embedded so you can access it and visualize and interact with your API resources. Flasgger also provides validation of the incoming data, using the same specification it can validate if the data received as a POST, PUT, PATCH is valid against the schema defined using YAML, Python dictionaries or Marshmallow Schemas. Flasgger can work with simple...
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    WebExKit

    An HTML/CSS/JavaScript editor with preview window

    ...The difference between WebExKit and these other applications is that WebExKit is a stand-alone application that runs on your desktop and it allows you to save (and reload) files to your own disk drive. The editor shows a properly formed HTML page rather than separate editors for HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The parts go between the ```<body>, <style> and <script>``` tags. I prefer this method of working and one advantage is the ability to show a saved web page in a browser (on another device, possibly) by entering a "file://..." URL. Head to the Wiki for more information.
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    Olex2 is visualisation software for small-molecule crystallography developed at Durham University/EPSRC. It provides comprehensive tools for crystallographic model manipulation for the end user and an extensible development framework for programmers. The project has been supported by Olexsys Ltd since 2010.
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    Zhao

    Zhao

    A compilation of "The Princely Party Relationship Network"

    ...The project may include code examples, experiment results, references to academic papers, mathematical notes, and supporting scripts to explore specific ML methods, benchmarks, or theoretical findings. Because it aggregates content associated with Zhao, the repository functions as a personal or shared knowledge base for readers who want insight into a body of research rather than a traditional software library. Depending on the specific subfolders, it could offer implementations of algorithms, dataset processing utilities, or notebooks that illustrate concepts. Users interested in reading academic work or numerical demonstrations can use the content to deepen understanding of advanced topics.
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    This project examines techniques to model three-dimensional rigid body motion using the geometric algebra of Dual Quaternions and how such models compare to more traditional models when used in underconstrained filtering applications.
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