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    whiteboxgui

    whiteboxgui

    An interactive GUI for WhiteboxTools in a Jupyter-based environment

    The whiteboxgui Python package is a Jupyter frontend for WhiteboxTools, an advanced geospatial data analysis platform developed by Prof. John Lindsay (webpage; jblindsay) at the University of Guelph's Geomorphometry and Hydrogeomatics Research Group. WhiteboxTools can be used to perform common geographical information systems (GIS) analysis operations, such as cost-distance analysis, distance buffering, and raster reclassification.
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    Wooey

    Wooey

    A Django app that creates automatic web UIs for Python scripts

    Wooey is a simple web interface to run command line Python scripts. Think of it as an easy way to get your scripts up on the web for routine data analysis, file processing, or anything else. The project was inspired by how simply and powerfully sandman could expose users to a database and by how Gooey turns ArgumentParser-based command-line scripts into WxWidgets GUIs. Originally two separate projects (Django-based djangui by Chris Mitchell and Flask-based Wooey by Martin Fitzpatrick) it has been merged to combine our efforts. ...
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    up

    up

    A tool for writing Linux pipes with instant live preview

    up is the Ultimate Plumber, a tool for writing Linux pipes in a terminal-based UI interactively, with instant live preview of command results. The main goal of the Ultimate Plumber is to help interactively and incrementally explore textual data in Linux, by making it easier to quickly build complex pipelines, thanks to a fast feedback loop. This is achieved by boosting any typical Linux text-processing utils such as grep, sort, cut, paste, awk, wc, perl, etc., etc., by providing a quick, interactive, scrollable preview of their results. To start using up, redirect any text-emitting command (or pipeline) into it. ...
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    GTK+ IOStream

    GTK+ IOStream

    GTK+iostream, Data plots, ORB, Neural Networks, WSOLA

    ...You can also plot like so : Plot figure; figure.plot(x, y, x.size()); Plotting utilises GtkDataBox.sf.net ORB utilises www.zeroc.com Feed forward neural networks with different activation functions. Audio playback/recording and digital signal processing (DSP) - utilising Jack www.jackaudio.org
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    RStan

    RStan

    RStan, the R interface to Stan

    RStan is the R interface to Stan, a C++ library for statistical modeling and high-performance statistical computation. It lets users specify models in the Stan modeling language (for Bayesian inference), compile them, and perform inference from R. Key inference approaches include full Bayesian inference via Hamiltonian Monte Carlo (specifically the No-U-Turn Sampler, NUTS), approximate Bayesian inference via variational methods, and optimization (penalized likelihood). RStan integrates with...
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    BotoSeis

    This version is deprecated

    BotoSeis is a collection of interactive Java programs for seismic data processing. It may work also as a graphical user interface for packages like CWP/SU (Seismic Un*x), Madagascar and user home made programs. A new version is available at: https://github.com/botoseis/BotoSeis You can find a user guide at: https://germangarabito.wordpress.com
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    JLoom is a JSP like template language for text generation - e.g. source code, HTML, XML. JLoom templates are modular encapsulated. Parameters can be any Java type, even Generics or Varargs. There is a plugin for Eclipse and a command line tool.
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    MapReduce is a simple and flexible parallel programming model initially proposed by Google for large scale data processing in a distributed computing environment. This project implements the MapReduce runtime and API for the Cell processor platform.
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    Toxicity is a open source XML microkernel for document oriented development based on Java. It provides support for processing all kinds of informations that can be represented in form of XML documents.
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