CRF++ is a simple, customizable, and open source
implementation of Conditional Random Fields (CRFs)
for segmenting/labeling sequential data. CRF++ is
designed for generic purpose and will be applied to
a variety of NLP tasks, such as Named Entity Recognition,
Information Extraction and Text Chunking.
h5utils is a set of utilities for visualization and conversion of
scientific data in the free, portable HDF5 format.
Besides providing a simple tool for batch visualization as PNG images,
h5utils also includes programs to convert HDF5 datasets into the formats
required by other free visualization software (e.g. plain text, Vis5d,
and VTK).
McStas - Monte Carlo ray tracing simulations of neutron experiments.
McStas is a tool for simulating neutron instrumentation and experiments
using a ray-tracing formalism. Currently the main use of McStas is in the
field of instrument design.
This port contains the McStas component library.
NetCDF (network Common Data Form) is an interface for array-oriented
data access and a library that provides an implementation of the
interface. The netCDF library also defines a machine-independent
format for representing scientific data. Together, the interface,
library, and format support the creation, access, and sharing of
scientific data. The netCDF software was developed at the Unidata
Program Center in Boulder, Colorado.
NetCDF (network Common Data Form) is an interface for array-oriented
data access and a library that provides an implementation of the
interface. The netCDF library also defines a machine-independent
format for representing scientific data. Together, the interface,
library, and format support the creation, access, and sharing of
scientific data. The netCDF software was developed at the Unidata
Program Center in Boulder, Colorado.
NetCDF (network Common Data Form) is an interface for array-oriented
data access and a library that provides an implementation of the
interface. The netCDF library also defines a machine-independent
format for representing scientific data. Together, the interface,
library, and format support the creation, access, and sharing of
scientific data. The netCDF software was developed at the Unidata
Program Center in Boulder, Colorado.
Silo is a library for reading and writing a wide variety of scientific
data to binary, disk files. The files Silo produces and the data within
them can be easily shared and exchanged between wholly independently
developed applications running on disparate computing platforms.
Consequently, Silo facilitates the development of general purpose tools
for processing scientific data.
QCL is a high level, architecture independent programming language for
quantum computers, with a syntax derived from classical procedural
languages like C or Pascal. This allows for the complete implementation
and simulation of quantum algorithms (including classical components)
in one consistent formalism.
pyaixi is a pure Python implementation of the Monte Carlo-AIXI-Context Tree Weighting
(MC-AIXI-CTW) artificial intelligence algorithm.
This is an approximation of the AIXI universal artificial intelligence
algorithm, which describes a model-based, reinforcement-learning agent capable
of general learning.
Fuzzy logic toolkit for SciPy.
The goals of scikit-fuzzy are:
* To provide the community with a robust toolkit of independently developed
and implemented fuzzy logic algorithms
* To increase the attractiveness of scientific Python as a valid alternative
to closed-source options.