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Weka is a collection of machine learning algorithms for solving real-world data mining problems. It is written in Java and runs on almost any platform. The algorithms can either be applied directly to a dataset or called from your own Java code.

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KalypsoBASE is a Desktop-GIS built on Eclipse. It's focus lies on modelling gis data by using GML Application-Schemata.Features contain generic dialogs based on GML, maps based on OGC's SLD, and other tools like a charting framework or API for timeseries.

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Mastrave is a free software library written to perform vectorized scientific computing and to be as compatible as possible with both GNU Octave and Matlab computing frameworks, offering general purpose, portable and freely available features for the scientific community. Mastrave is mostly oriented ... [More] to ease complex modelling tasks such as those typically needed within environmental models, even when involving irregular and heterogeneous data series. . Semantic array programming The Mastrave project attempts to allow a more effective, quick interoperability between GNU Octave and Matlab users by using a reasonably well documented wrap around the main incompatibilities between those computing environments and by promoting a reasonably general idiom based on their common, stable syntagms. It also promotes the systematic adoption of data-transformation abstractions and lightweight semantic constraints to enable concise and reliable implementations of models following the paradigm of semantic array programming. There are a couple of underlying ideas: library design is language design and vice versa (Bell labs); language notation is definitely a "tool of thought" (Iverson), in the sense that there is a feedback between programming/mathematical notation and the ability to think new scientific insights. And perhaps ethic ones. . Science and society Mastrave is free software, which is software respecting your freedom. As many other free scientific software packages, it is offered to the scientific community to also promote the development of a free society more concerned about cooperation rather than competitiveness, heading toward knowledge and culture freedom. Such a vision implies the possibility for motivated individuals to freely access, review and contribute even to the cutting-edge academic culture. This possibility relies on the development of tools and methodologies helping to overcome economic, organizational and institutional barriers (i.e. knowledge oligopolies) while systematically promoting reproducible research. This is a long-term goal to which the free software paradigm can and has been able to actively cooperate. Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Daniele de Rigo Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any medium without royalty provided this notice is preserved. [Less]

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OpenTSDB is a distributed, scalable Time Series Database (TSDB) written on top of HBase. OpenTSDB was written to address a common need: store, index and serve metrics collected from computer systems (network gear, operating systems, applications) at a large scale, and make this data easily ... [More] accessible and graphable. Thanks to HBase's scalability, OpenTSDB allows you to collect many thousands of metrics from thousands of hosts and applications, at a high rate (every few seconds). OpenTSDB will never delete or downsample data and can easily store billions of data points. [Less]

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MDAnalysis is an object-oriented python toolkit to analyze molecular dynamics trajectories generated by CHARMM, NAMD, LAMMPS, or Gromacs. It allows one to read molecular dynamics trajectories and access the atomic coordinates through numpy arrays. This provides a flexible and relatively fast ... [More] framework for complex analysis tasks. In addition, CHARMM-style atom selection commands are implemented. Trajectories can also be manipulated (for instance, fit to a reference structure) and written out. Some time-critical routines are written in C or Cython and require a working C compiler. MDAnalysis comes with an expanding library of analysis functions such as RMSD-fitting or analysis of lipid membrane bilayers. [Less]

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a tool to roll over futures contracts

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  4,063 lines of code  |  2 current contributors  |  Analyzed 5 days ago
 
 

framework for ad-hoc networks for financial applications

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  5,251 lines of code  |  2 current contributors  |  Analyzed 13 days ago
 
 

command line tools around Interactive Brokers TWS API

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  7,459 lines of code  |  2 current contributors  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

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Iod (Implementation Of Dynamic-Causal -Modelling) provides functionality to analyze (intracranial) EEG/MEG and fMRI data in terms of connectivity of predetermined brain regions utilizing the DCM method.

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universal tick encoder library to efficiently transport huge amounts of tick data

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