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    Bayesian Optimization

    Bayesian Optimization

    Python implementation of global optimization with gaussian processes

    This is a constrained global optimization package built upon bayesian inference and gaussian process, that attempts to find the maximum value of an unknown function in as few iterations as possible. This technique is particularly suited for optimization of high cost functions, situations where the balance between exploration and exploitation is important. More detailed information, other advanced features, and tips on usage/implementation can be found in the examples folder. Follow the basic tour notebook to learn how to use the package's most important features. Take a look at the advanced tour notebook to learn how to make the package more flexible, how to deal with categorical parameters, how to use observers, and more. Explore the options exemplifying the balance between exploration and exploitation and how to control it. Explore the domain reduction notebook to learn more about how search can be sped up by dynamically changing parameters' bounds.
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    Kale

    Kale

    Kubeflow’s superfood for Data Scientists

    KALE (Kubeflow Automated pipeLines Engine) is a project that aims at simplifying the Data Science experience of deploying Kubeflow Pipelines workflows. Kubeflow is a great platform for orchestrating complex workflows on top Kubernetes and Kubeflow Pipeline provides the mean to create reusable components that can be executed as part of workflows. The self-service nature of Kubeflow make it extremely appealing for Data Science use, at it provides an easy access to advanced distributed jobs orchestration, re-usability of components, Jupyter Notebooks, rich UIs and more. Still, developing and maintaining Kubeflow workflows can be hard for data scientists, who may not be experts in working orchestration platforms and related SDKs. Additionally, data science often involve processes of data exploration, iterative modelling and interactive environments (mostly Jupyter notebook).
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    Mercury

    Mercury

    Convert Python notebook to web app and share with non-technical users

    Turn Python notebooks to web applications with open-source Mercury framework. Hide code and add interactive widgets. Non-technical users can tweak widgets and execute notebook with new parameters. The core of Mercury is Open Source under AGPLv3. We provide Mercury Pro with additional features, dedicated support and friendly commercial license. Mercury is a perfect tool to convert Python notebook to interactive web application and share with non-programmers. You define interactive widgets for your notebook with the YAML header. Your users can change the widgets values, execute the notebook and save result (as PDF or html file). You can hide your code to not scare your (non-coding) collaborators. Easily deploy to any server. Mercury is dual-licensed. Looking for dedicated support, a commercial-friendly license, and more features? The Mercury Pro is for you.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Neuroglancer

    Neuroglancer

    WebGL-based viewer for volumetric data

    Neuroglancer is a WebGL-based visualization tool designed for exploring large-scale volumetric and neuroimaging datasets directly in the browser. It allows users to interactively view arbitrary 2D and 3D cross-sections of volumetric data alongside 3D meshes and skeleton models, enabling precise examination of neural structures and biological imaging results. Its multi-pane interface synchronizes multiple orthogonal views with a central 3D viewport, making it ideal for analyzing complex brain imaging data such as connectomics datasets. Neuroglancer operates entirely client-side, fetching data over HTTP in a variety of supported formats including Neuroglancer precomputed, N5, Zarr, and NIfTI, among others. The viewer is built with a multi-threaded architecture, separating rendering and data processing to ensure smooth performance even with massive datasets. Extensively used in neuroscience research, Neuroglancer supports integration with tools.
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    TransPose

    TransPose

    PyTorch Implementation for "TransPose, Keypoint localization

    TransPose is a human pose estimation model based on a CNN feature extractor, a Transformer Encoder, and a prediction head. Given an image, the attention layers built in Transformer can efficiently capture long-range spatial relationships between keypoints and explain what dependencies the predicted keypoints locations highly rely on.
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    classic.tplx

    classic.tplx

    A more accurate representation of jupyter notebooks

    A more accurate representation of Jupyter notebooks when converting to pdfs. This template was designed to make converted Jupyter notebooks look (almost) identical to the actual notebook. If something doesn't exist in the original notebook then it doesn't belong in the conversion. As of nbconvert 5.5.0, the majority of these improvements have been merged into nbconvert's default template. Version 3.x of this package will continue to support nbconvert 5.5.0 and lower, whereas in the future version 4.x will only support nbconvert 5.5.0 and newer. Versions 3.x, and 4.x will overlap support for nbconvert version 5.5.0.
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    ipycytoscape

    ipycytoscape

    A Cytoscape Jupyter widget

    A widget enabling interactive graph visualization with cytoscape.js in JupyterLab and the Jupyter Notebook.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    LabPlot

    LabPlot

    Data Visualization and Analysis

    LabPlot is a FREE, open source and cross-platform Data Visualization and Analysis software accessible to everyone.
    Downloads: 39 This Week
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    PySR

    PySR

    High-Performance Symbolic Regression in Python and Julia

    PySR is an open-source tool for Symbolic Regression: a machine learning task where the goal is to find an interpretable symbolic expression that optimizes some objective. Over a period of several years, PySR has been engineered from the ground up to be (1) as high-performance as possible, (2) as configurable as possible, and (3) easy to use. PySR is developed alongside the Julia library SymbolicRegression.jl, which forms the powerful search engine of PySR. The details of these algorithms are described in the PySR paper. Symbolic regression works best on low-dimensional datasets, but one can also extend these approaches to higher-dimensional spaces by using "Symbolic Distillation" of Neural Networks, as explained in 2006.11287, where we apply it to N-body problems. Here, one essentially uses symbolic regression to convert a neural net to an analytic equation. Thus, these tools simultaneously present an explicit and powerful way to interpret deep neural networks.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    A Python interface to the gnuplot plotting program.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    RPy (R from Python)
    RPy is a very simple, yet robust, Python interface to the R Programming Language. It can manage all kinds of R objects and can execute arbitrary R functions (including the graphic functions).
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    QtiPlot
    QtiPlot is a user-friendly, platform independent data analysis and visualization application similar to the non-free Windows program Origin.
    Downloads: 88 This Week
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    SMILI

    SMILI

    Scientific Visualisation Made Easy

    The Simple Medical Imaging Library Interface (SMILI), pronounced 'smilie', is an open-source, light-weight and easy-to-use medical imaging viewer and library for all major operating systems. The main sMILX application features for viewing n-D images, vector images, DICOMs, anonymizing, shape analysis and models/surfaces with easy drag and drop functions. It also features a number of standard processing algorithms for smoothing, thresholding, masking etc. images and models, both with graphical user interfaces and/or via the command-line. See our YouTube channel for tutorial videos via the homepage. The applications are all built out of a uniform user-interface framework that provides a very high level (Qt) interface to powerful image processing and scientific visualisation algorithms from the Insight Toolkit (ITK) and Visualisation Toolkit (VTK). The framework allows one to build stand-alone medical imaging applications quickly and easily.
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    GPlates

    GPlates

    Interactive visualization of plate tectonics.

    GPlates is a plate-tectonics program. Manipulate reconstructions of geological and paleo-geographic features through geological time. Interactively visualize vector, raster and volume data. PyGPlates is the GPlates Python library. Get fine-grained access to GPlates functionality in your Python scripts.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    BertViz

    BertViz

    BertViz: Visualize Attention in NLP Models (BERT, GPT2, BART, etc.)

    BertViz is an interactive tool for visualizing attention in Transformer language models such as BERT, GPT2, or T5. It can be run inside a Jupyter or Colab notebook through a simple Python API that supports most Huggingface models. BertViz extends the Tensor2Tensor visualization tool by Llion Jones, providing multiple views that each offer a unique lens into the attention mechanism. The head view visualizes attention for one or more attention heads in the same layer. It is based on the excellent Tensor2Tensor visualization tool. The model view shows a bird's-eye view of attention across all layers and heads. The neuron view visualizes individual neurons in the query and key vectors and shows how they are used to compute attention.
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    electricityMap

    electricityMap

    A real-time visualisation of the CO2 emissions of electricity

    Real-time visualization of the Greenhouse Gas (in terms of CO2 equivalent) footprint of electricity consumption built with d3.js and mapbox GL. Real-time data is defined as a data source with an hourly (or better) frequency, delayed by less than 2hrs. It should provide a breakdown by generation type. Often fossil fuel generation (coal/gas/oil) is combined under a single heading like 'thermal' or 'conventional', this is not a problem. Citizens should not be responsible for the emissions associated with all the products they export, but only for what they consume. Consumption-based accounting (CBA) is a very important aspect of climate policy and allows assigning responsibility to consumers instead of producers. Furthermore, this method is robust to governments relocating dirty production to neighboring countries in order to green their image while still importing from it.
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    PyMOL Molecular Graphics System

    PyMOL Molecular Graphics System

    PyMOL is an OpenGL based molecular visualization system

    The Open-Source PyMOL repository has been moved to github: https://github.com/schrodinger/pymol-open-source We still use the pymol-users mailing list here on sourceforge. Please subscribe for community support: https://pymol.org/maillist (Note: SourceForge email newsletter and special offers are optional and can be unchecked) The PyMOL community wiki has its own home: https://pymolwiki.org/
    Downloads: 58 This Week
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    Every Door

    Every Door

    A dedicated app for collecting thousands of POI for OpenStreetMap

    The best OpenStreetMap editor for POIs and entrances. The best app for on-the-ground surveying for OpenStreetMap! Add shops and amenities, survey benches and trees, collect addresses, or use them as walking papers. This editor does not make you think. Just go to a mall, and start Every Door. You'll see mapped shops around you: tap on the checkmark for any that are still there, and add shops that are not on the map. That's the entire process: you can keep your entire town up-to-date thanks to this simple editor. There is also a micromapping mode for verifying and adding benches and street lamps. And an entrance mode for adding building attributes and entrances, which are merged automatically into building contours.
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    Jupytab

    Jupytab

    Display in Tableau data from Jupyter notebooks

    Jupytab allows you to explore in Tableau data which is generated dynamically by a Jupyter Notebook. You can thus create Tableau data sources in a very flexible way using all the power of Python. This is achieved by having Tableau access data through a web server created by Jupytab.
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    Run Page

    Run Page

    Make your own running home page

    GitHub Actions manages automatic synchronization of runs and generation of new pages. Gatsby-generated static pages, fast. Support for Vercel (recommended) and GitHub Pages automated deployment. React Hooks. Mapbox for map display. Supports most sports apps such as nike strava. Automatically backup gpx data for easy backup and uploading to other software.
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    miepython

    miepython

    Mie scattering of light by perfect spheres

    miepython is a pure Python module to calculate light scattering for non-absorbing, partially-absorbing, or perfectly-conducting spheres. Mie theory is used, following the procedure described by Wiscombe. This code has been validated against his results. This code provides functions for calculating the extinction efficiency, scattering efficiency, backscattering, and scattering asymmetry. Moreover, a set of angles can be given to calculate the scattering for a sphere at each of those angles.
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    TinkerCell is a software for synthetic biology. The visual interface allows users to design networks using various biological "parts". Models can include modules and multiple cells. Users can program new functions using C or Python. www.tinkercell.
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    UPDATE: Chromium is no longer updated or maintained. The project is frozen. Chromium is a flexible framework for scalable real-time rendering on clusters of workstations, derived from the Stanford WireGL project code base.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    PanelCheck is an easy-to-use software tool for visualization of sensory profiling data using different types of plots. The joint information from the implemented plots provide detailed insight into assessor and panel performance.
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    Downloads: 38 This Week
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    QUAST

    QUAST

    Quality Assessment Tool for Genome Assemblies

    QUAST performs fast and convenient quality evaluation and comparison of genome assemblies. It is maintained by the Gurevich lab at HIPS (https://helmholtz-hips.de/en/hmsb). For the most up-to-date description, please visit http://quast.sf.net. Below are just some highlights. QUAST computes several well-known metrics, including contig accuracy, the number of genes discovered, N50, and others, as well as introducing new ones, like NA50 (see details in the paper and manual). A comprehensive analysis results in summary tables (in plain text, tab-separated, and LaTeX formats) and colorful plots. The tool also produces web-based reports condensing all information in one easy-to-navigate file. QUAST and its three follow-up papers (MetaQUAST, Icarus, QUAST-LG) papers were published in Bioinformatics; the last paper (WebQUAST) is out in Nucl Acid Research.
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    Downloads: 31 This Week
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