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    PlatEMO

    PlatEMO

    Evolutionary multi-objective optimization platform

    Evolutionary multi-objective optimization platform. PlatEMO consists of a number of MATLAB functions without using any other libraries. Any machines able to run MATLAB can use PlatEMO regardless of the operating system. PlatEMO includes more than ninety existing popular MOEAs, including genetic algorithm, differential evolution, particle swarm optimization, memetic algorithm, estimation of distribution algorithm, and surrogate model-based algorithm. Most of them are representative algorithms published in top journals after 2010. Users can select various figures to be displayed, including the Pareto front of the result, the Pareto set of the result, the true Pareto front, and the evolutionary trajectories of any performance indicator values. PlatEMO provides a powerful and friendly GUI, where users can configure all the settings and perform experiments in parallel via the GUI without writing any code.
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    Pythonic Data Structures and Algorithms

    Pythonic Data Structures and Algorithms

    Minimal examples of data structures and algorithms in Python

    The Pythonic Data Structures and Algorithms repository by keon is a hands-on collection of implementations of classical data structures and algorithms written in Python. It offers working, often well-commented code for many standard algorithmic problems — from sorting/searching to graph algorithms, dynamic programming, data structures, and more — making it a valuable resource for learning and reference. For students preparing for technical interviews, self-learners brushing up on fundamentals, or developers wanting to understand algorithm internals, this repository provides ready-to-run examples, and can serve as a sandbox to experiment, benchmark, or adapt code. Because it’s in pure Python, it’s easy to read and modify, making it accessible even to those with modest programming experience. The repo helps bridge the gap between theoretical algorithm descriptions and real-world code, giving concrete, working implementations that one can study, debug, or extend.
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    VS Code LeetCode

    VS Code LeetCode

    Solve LeetCode problems in VS Code

    Simply click Sign in to LeetCode in the LeetCode Explorer will let you sign in with your LeetCode account. By clicking the button btn_endpoint at the explorer's navigation bar, you can switch between different endpoints. The accounts of different endpoints are not shared. Please make sure you are using the right endpoint. The extension will use leetcode.com by default. Directly click on the problem or right-click the problem in the LeetCode Explorer and select Preview Problem to see the problem description. Select Show Problem to directly open the file with the problem description. The extension supports 5 editor shortcuts (aka Code Lens). To manage your LeetCode sessions, just clicking the LeetCode: *** at the bottom of the status bar. You can switch between sessions or create, delete a session.
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    Zipline

    Zipline

    Zipline, a Pythonic algorithmic trading library

    Zipline is a Pythonic algorithmic trading library. It is an event-driven system for backtesting. Zipline is currently used in production as the backtesting and live-trading engine powering Quantopian -- a free, community-centered, hosted platform for building and executing trading strategies. Quantopian also offers a fully managed service for professionals that includes Zipline, Alphalens, Pyfolio, FactSet data, and more. Installing Zipline is slightly more involved than the average Python package. For a development installation (used to develop Zipline itself), create and activate a virtualenv, then run the etc/dev-install script. Please note that Zipline is not a community-led project. Zipline is maintained by the Quantopian engineering team, and we are quite small and often busy.
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    leetcode-editor

    leetcode-editor

    Do Leetcode exercises in IDE

    Do Leetcode exercises in IDE, support leetcode.com and leetcode-cn.com, to meet the basic needs of doing exercises.Support theoretically: IntelliJ IDEA PhpStorm WebStorm PyCharm RubyMine AppCode CLion GoLand DataGrip Rider MPS Android Studio. The login accounts of the two websites are not interoperable and the corresponding users need to be configured when switching websites. You can also refresh and load questions if you are not logged in, but you cannot submit it. Input the content and press Enter to search , press again to search for the next one. It can only search under the question bank node. Clean up the files in the configured cache directories. The cache directories of the two websites are different and only the current configured websites are cleaned up. Carefully clean up cases without submitting.
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    tsfresh

    tsfresh

    Automatic extraction of relevant features from time series

    tsfresh is a python package. It automatically calculates a large number of time series characteristics, the so called features. tsfresh is used to to extract characteristics from time series. Without tsfresh, you would have to calculate all characteristics by hand. With tsfresh this process is automated and all your features can be calculated automatically. Further tsfresh is compatible with pythons pandas and scikit-learn APIs, two important packages for Data Science endeavours in python. The extracted features can be used to describe or cluster time series based on the extracted characteristics. Further, they can be used to build models that perform classification/regression tasks on the time series. Often the features give new insights into time series and their dynamics.
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    xxHash

    xxHash

    Extremely fast non-cryptographic hash algorithm

    xxHash is an extremely fast non-cryptographic hash algorithm, working at RAM speed limit. It is proposed in four flavors (XXH32, XXH64, XXH3_64bits and XXH3_128bits). The latest variant, XXH3, offers improved performance across the board, especially on small data. It successfully completes the SMHasher test suite which evaluates collision, dispersion and randomness qualities of hash functions. Code is highly portable, and hashes are identical across all platforms (little / big endian). Performance on large data is only one part of the picture. Hashing is also very useful in constructions like hash tables and bloom filters. In these use cases, it's frequent to hash a lot of small data (starting at a few bytes). Algorithm's performance can be very different for such scenarios, since parts of the algorithm, such as initialization or finalization, become fixed cost. The impact of branch misprediction also becomes much more present.
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    ViennaCL

    Linear algebra and solver library using CUDA, OpenCL, and OpenMP

    ViennaCL provides high level C++ interfaces for linear algebra routines on CPUs and GPUs using CUDA, OpenCL, and OpenMP. The focus is on generic implementations of iterative solvers often used for large linear systems and simple integration into existing projects.
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    Continuation Core and Toolboxes (COCO)

    Toolboxes for parameter continuation and bifurcation analysis.

    Development platform and toolboxes for parameter continuation, e.g., bifurcation analysis of dynamical systems and constrained design optimization. This material is based upon work partially supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1016467 and the Danish research council (FTP) under the project number 0602-00753B. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed on this site are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation or other funding sources. Documentation and tutorials are available for the following toolboxes: * ep : continuation and bifurcations of equilibrium points * coll : continuation of constrained collections of trajectory segments, including multi-segment boundary-value problems * po : continuation and bifurcations of periodic orbits in smooth and hybrid systems * recipes : collection of examples from the book Recipes for Continuation
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    This is a hash table, implemented in C, supporting constant-time add/find/remove of C structures. Any structure having a unique, arbitrarily-typed key member can be hashed by adding a UT_hash_handle member to the structure and calling these macros.
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    CloudI: A Cloud at the lowest level
    CloudI is an open-source private cloud computing framework for efficient, secure, and internal data processing. CloudI provides scaling for previously unscalable source code with efficient fault-tolerant execution of ATS, C/C++, Erlang/Elixir, Go, Haskell, Java, JavaScript/node.js, OCaml, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, or Rust services. The bare essentials for efficient fault-tolerant processing on a cloud!
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    JGAP is a Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming package written in Java. It is designed to require minimum effort to use, but is also designed to be highly modular. JGAP features grid functionality and a lot of examples. Many unit tests included. Legal notice/Impressum: Klaus Meffert An der Struth 25 D-65510 Idstein sourceforge <at> klausmeffert.de
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    Jojos Binary Diff

    Binary Diff and Undiff Utility

    JDIFF is a program that outputs the differences between two binary files, either in binary format or in human readable format (detailed or summarized) and then allows to reconstruct the second file from the first one and the diff-file.
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    Genetic Algorithm File Fitter, GAFFitter for short, is a tool based on a genetic algorithm (GA) that tries to fit a collection of items, such as files/directories, into as few as possible volumes of a specific size (e.g. CDs or DVDs).
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    LinAsm

    LinAsm

    Collection of fast and optimized assembly libraries for x86-64 Linux

    LinAsm is collection of very fast and SIMD optimized assembly written libraries for x86-64 Linux. It implements many common and widely used algorithms for array manipulations: searching, sorting, arithmetic and vector operations, unit conversions; fast mathematical and statistic functions; numbers and time converting algorithms; finite impulse response (FIR) digital filters; spectrum analysis algorithms, Fast Hartley transformation; CPU cache friendly functions and extremely fast abstract data types (ADT) such as hash tables b-trees, and much more. LinAsm libraries are written on FASM assembly language. They are stable and have appropriate benchmarks for many units. All libraries are well documented and grouped by their functionality. To get more information about this library, please visit the official web site: http://linasm.sourceforge.net
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    STXXL is an implementation of the C++ standard template library STL for external memory (out-of-core) computations, containers, and algorithms that can process huge volumes of data that only fit on disks.
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    To give users the full control over the running application. This means that an application is working according to its purpose but the control over the whole interface is taken from developer and given to users. While an application is running, users can move, resize, and tune all the screen objects through which the communication with an application is going. Set of files includes the book (both in DOC and PDF formats), a big demonstration project with all its files available (all the source files are in C#), and an additional description of many used classes. Book uses the examples from the demo project to explain everything in details. The examples are from many different areas. Examples from the first part of the book are aimed at the details of algorithm and its use with different objects; examples from the second part are mostly the real and very useful applications.
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    Javascript Clipper

    Javascript Clipper

    Boolean operations and offsetting library in Javascript

    The Javascript Clipper library performs clipping and offsetting for both lines and polygons. All four boolean clipping operations are supported - intersection, union, difference and exclusive-or. Polygons can be of any shape including self-intersecting polygons. Javascript Clipper is a port of Angus Johnson's Clipper library: https://sourceforge.net/projects/polyclipping LIVE DEMO: http://jsclipper.sourceforge.net/6.4.2.2/main_demo.html LIVE DEMO (FPoint): http://jsclipper.sourceforge.net/6.4.2.2_fpoint/main_demo.html Information and examples: http://jsclipper.sourceforge.net/6.4.2.2 Information and examples (FPoint): http://jsclipper.sourceforge.net/6.4.2.2_fpoint Donate Javascript Clipper Project: https://sourceforge.net/p/jsclipper/wiki/Donations/ Use cases: * Over 1500 schools in the UK uses Javascript Clipper in Digimap for Schools service. Read more: https://mobilegeo.wordpress.com and http://digimapforschools.edina.ac.uk/cosmo-free/osmapper
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    Arduino FOC

    Arduino FOC

    Arduino FOC for BLDC and Stepper motors

    We live in very exciting times 😃! BLDC motors are entering the hobby community more and more and many great projects have already emerged leveraging their far superior dynamics and power capabilities. BLDC motors have numerous advantages over regular DC motors but they have one big disadvantage, the complexity of control. Even though it has become relatively easy to design and manufacture PCBs and create our own hardware solutions for driving BLDC motors the proper low-cost solutions are yet to come. One of the reasons for this is the apparent complexity of writing the BLDC driving algorithms, Field oriented control (FOC) being an example of one of the most efficient ones. The solutions that can be found online are almost exclusively very specific for certain hardware configurations and the microcontroller architecture used. Additionally, most of the efforts at this moment are still channeled towards the high-power applications of the BLDC motors and proper low-cost FOC.
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    C# Algorithms

    C# Algorithms

    Plug-and-play class-library project of standard data structures

    A plug-and-play class-library project of standard Data Structures and Algorithms, written in C#. It contains 75+ Data Structures and Algorithms, designed as Object-Oriented isolated components. Even though this project started for educational purposes, the implemented Data Structures and Algorithms are standard, efficient, stable and tested. This is a C#.NET solution-project, and it contains three subprojects. Algorithms, a class library project which contains the Algorithms implementations. Data Structures, a class library project which contains the Data Structures implementations. Also, UnitTest, a unit-testing project for the Algorithms and Data Structures.
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    EASTL

    EASTL

    EASTL, Electronic Arts Standard Template Library

    EASTL stands for Electronic Arts Standard Template Library. It is a C++ template library of containers, algorithms, and iterators useful for runtime and tool development across multiple platforms. It is a fairly extensive and robust implementation of such a library and has an emphasis on high performance above all other considerations. If you are familiar with the C++ STL or have worked with other templated container/algorithm libraries, you probably don't need to read this. If you have no familiarity with C++ templates at all, then you probably will need more than this document to get you up to speed. In this case, you need to understand that templates, when used properly, are powerful vehicles for the ease of creation of optimized C++ code. A description of C++ templates is outside the scope of this documentation, but there is plenty of such documentation on the Internet.
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    Exclusively Dark Image Dataset

    Exclusively Dark Image Dataset

    ExDARK dataset is the largest collection of low-light images

    The Exclusively Dark (ExDARK) dataset is one of the largest curated collections of real-world low-light images designed to support research in computer vision tasks under challenging lighting conditions. It contains 7,363 images captured across ten different low-light scenarios, ranging from extremely dark environments to twilight. Each image is annotated with both image-level labels and object-level bounding boxes for 12 object categories, making it suitable for detection and classification tasks. The dataset was created to address the lack of large-scale low-light datasets available for research in object detection, recognition, and enhancement. It has been widely used in studies of low-light image enhancement, deep learning approaches, and domain adaptation for vision models. Researchers can also explore its associated source code for low-light image enhancement tasks, making it an essential resource for advancing work in night-time and low-light visual recognition.
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    Illustrated Algorithms

    Illustrated Algorithms

    Interactive algorithm visualizations

    Inspired by Grokking Algorithms and python-execution-trace, this project aims to reveal the mechanics behind algorithms via interactive visualizations of their execution. Visual representations of variables and operations augment the control flow, alongside actual source code. You can fast forward and rewind the execution to closely observe how an algorithm works. The same code that is displayed next to the illustration is also decorated using babel-plugin-trace-execution and executed to record the context at every step. Literally the same source file. Going back and forth between function execution (and call stack when algorithm uses recursion) is effortless. So is pausing and resuming. This project uses styled-jsx, but takes the idea of CSS-in-JS even further. Sizing, positioning and transition offsets are computed by JS, all before elements hit the DOM.
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    NTU RGB-D

    NTU RGB-D

    Info and sample codes for "NTU RGB+D Action Recognition Dataset"

    The “NTU RGB+D” repository provides access to a large-scale dataset for human action recognition (and its extension, NTU RGB+D 120). The dataset includes multiple modalities (RGB video, depth sequences, infrared video, 3D skeletal joint data) captured with multiple Kinect v2 cameras simultaneously. The repository also contains MATLAB / Python demo scripts for loading, visualizing, and processing skeleton data, mapping between modalities, and handling dataset structure. Multi-modal action recognition dataset, RGB, depth, infrared, skeletal data. Split into background / evaluation sets for one-shot evaluation (in the extended dataset).
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    RBush

    RBush

    High-performance JavaScript R-tree-based 2D spatial index

    RBush is a high-performance JavaScript library for 2D spatial indexing of points and rectangles. It's based on an optimized R-tree data structure with bulk insertion support. Spatial index is a special data structure for points and rectangles that allows you to perform queries like "all items within this bounding box" very efficiently (e.g. hundreds of times faster than looping over all items). It's most commonly used in maps and data visualizations. The demos contain visualization of trees generated from 50k bulk-loaded random points. Open web console to see benchmarks; click on buttons to insert or remove items; click to perform search under the cursor. An optional argument to RBush defines the maximum number of entries in a tree node. 9 (used by default) is a reasonable choice for most applications. Higher value means faster insertion and slower search, and vice versa.
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