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Arbor
Arbor is a high-performance library for computational neuroscience simulations with multi-compartment, morphologically-detailed cells, from single cell models to very large networks. Arbor is written from the ground up to help neuroscientists effectively use contemporary and future HPC systems.
- GPU
- High performance computing
- Neural network
- + 4
- C++
- AGS Script
- Python
- + 7
AutoWP
Automated wind power forecasts with limited computing resources using an ensemble of diverse wind power curves.
- Energy
- Ensemble
- ESD
- + 4
- Python
BaSiCPy
BaSiCPy is a Python package that corrects uneven illumination and temporal drifts for microscopy images
- Python
Batchgenerators
- 2D
- 3D
- data augmentation
- + 3
- Jupyter Notebook
- Python
- Makefile
beos
Calculation of the buckling behavior of composite shells
- Fortran
- python
- Python
Bifurcations-Discrete-Maps
Bifurcation Diagrams for Discrete-Time Maps in Python
- Python
boxbeam
Computation of effective cross-sectional properties of composite beams
- Fortran
- python
- Python
CIMPredict
CIMPredict delivers an alternative to the FRAX fracture risk calculator for osteoporosis patients based on a new Calcium isotope marker in blood.
- Blue Health Tech
- Data analysis
- Health
- + 2
- Python
- R
Citation File Format
The Citation File Format (CFF) project provides a format and schema for plain text CITATION.cff files with human- and machine-readable citation information for software (and datasets). Developers/RSEs can include them in their repositories to let others know how to correctly cite their software.
- Citation File Format
- Information
- metadata
- + 2
- Python
Computer Vision Experimentation Frameworks - Generalized-YOLOv5
- biomedical image analysis
- Deep Learning
- natural image analysis
- + 4
- Python
- Shell
- Dockerfile
Computer Vision Experimentation Frameworks - Image Classification
- Classification
- Deep Learning
- out-of-the-box
- + 2
- Python
Computer Vision Experimentation Frameworks - Semantic Segmentation
- Deep Learning
- semantic segmentation
- Python