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    Mimesis

    Mimesis

    High-performance fake data generator for Python

    Mimesis is an open source high-performance fake data generator for Python, able to provide data for various purposes in various languages. It's currently the fastest fake data generator for Python, and supports many different data providers that can produce data related to people, food, transportation, internet and many more. Mimesis is really easy to use, with everything you need just an import away. Simply import an object, called a Provider, which represents the type of data you...
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    Zylthra

    Zylthra

    Zylthra: A PyQt6 app to generate synthetic datasets with DataLLM.

    Welcome to Zylthra, a powerful Python-based desktop application built with PyQt6, designed to generate synthetic datasets using the DataLLM API from data.mostly.ai. This tool allows users to create custom datasets by defining columns, configuring generation parameters, and saving setups for reuse, all within a sleek, dark-themed interface.
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    Tofu

    Tofu

    Tofu is a Python tool for generating synthetic UK Biobank data

    Tofu is a Python library for generating synthetic UK Biobank data. The UK Biobank is a large open-access prospective research cohort study of 500,000 middle-aged participants recruited in England, Scotland and Wales. The study has collected and continues to collect extensive phenotypic and genotypic detail about its participants, including data from questionnaires, physical measures, sample assays, accelerometry, multimodal imaging, genome-wide genotyping and longitudinal follow-up for a...
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    TGAN

    TGAN

    Generative adversarial training for generating synthetic tabular data

    We are happy to announce that our new model for synthetic data called CTGAN is open-sourced. The new model is simpler and gives better performance on many datasets. TGAN is a tabular data synthesizer. It can generate fully synthetic data from real data. Currently, TGAN can generate numerical columns and categorical columns. TGAN has been developed and runs on Python 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7. Also, although it is not strictly required, the usage of a virtualenv is highly recommended in order to avoid...
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