Graph is a semantic database that is used to create data-driven applications.
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Graph is a semantic database that is used to create data-driven applications.
NAP Framework source code
MorphL Community Edition uses big data and machine learning to predict user behaviors in digital products and services with the end goal of increasing KPIs (click-through rates, conversion rates, etc.) through personalization
RadonPy is a Python library to automate physical property calculations for polymer informatics.
Ophidian's Mirror Repository on github. https://gitlab.com/eclufsc/eda/ophidian
Simplified version of the Nova ECS
polyGNN is a Python library to automate ML model training for polymer informatics.
Open source library to create outstanding graph visualizations with ease.
This repository contains a series of scripting tools that were created to enable data-driven design to support large-scale scenario planning projects. These tools are intended to integrate GIS and CityEngine to enable the creation of large amounts of 3D content to support urban planning/geodesign projects.
Mystical way to transform data into reusable view in Swift
A set of methods and proprieties to perform reliability-based-design-optimization by Scenario theory. Scenario optimization makes direct use of the available data (the uncertain parameters delta) thereby eliminating the need for estimating the distribution of the uncertain parameters
数据驱动视图开发在 iOS 平台的实现
Prototyping turn based card game
ETL (Extract-Transform-Load) framework based on JavaFBP
Prediction of microstructural representativity from a single image
A Vue component library implementing Graphly D3
A data-driven UICollectionView framework for building fast and flexible lists.
iOS visual implementation of the Bang! card game, a Wild West-themed social deduction card game designed by Emiliano Sciarra and published by DaVinci.
CMSC 178 Final Project - The adventures of Bunal Jr (Platformer Game)
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