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    PDP-OmniSim

    PDP-OmniSim simulating parallel and distributed processing systems

    ... 🎯 Key Scientific Contributions 🔬 Interdisciplinary Research Domains Computational Neuroscience: Large-scale neural population dynamics, brain-inspired computing architectures, and neuro-symbolic AI systems Distributed Systems: Scalable parallel processing simulations, resource allocation optimization, and fault-tolerant computing Complex Systems: Emergent behavior in networked systems, self-organizing criticality, and adaptive network topologies
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    openEAR is the Munich Open-Source Emotion and Affect Recognition Toolkit developed at the Technische Universität München (TUM). It provides efficient (audio) feature extraction algorithms implemented in C++, classfiers, and pre-trained models on well-known emotion databases. It is now maintained and supported by audEERING. Updates will follow soon.
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