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    SciDAVis is a user-friendly data analysis and visualization program primarily aimed at high-quality plotting of scientific data. It strives to combine an intuitive, easy-to-use graphical user interface with powerful features such as Python scriptability.
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    Gwyddion

    Gwyddion

    Scanning probe microscopy data visualisation and analysis

    A data visualization and processing tool for scanning probe microscopy (SPM, i.e. AFM, STM, MFM, SNOM/NSOM, ...) and profilometry data, useful also for general image and 2D data analysis.
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    pandas

    pandas

    Fast, flexible and powerful Python data analysis toolkit

    pandas is a Python data analysis library that provides high-performance, user friendly data structures and data analysis tools for the Python programming language. It enables you to carry out entire data analysis workflows in Python without having to switch to a more domain specific language. With pandas, performance, productivity and collaboration in doing data analysis in Python can significantly increase. pandas is continuously being developed to be a fundamental high-level building block for doing practical, real world data analysis in Python, as well as powerful and flexible open source data analysis/ manipulation tool for any language.
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    Orange Data Mining

    Orange Data Mining

    Orange: Interactive data analysis

    Open source machine learning and data visualization. Build data analysis workflows visually, with a large, diverse toolbox. Perform simple data analysis with clever data visualization. Explore statistical distributions, box plots and scatter plots, or dive deeper with decision trees, hierarchical clustering, heatmaps, MDS and linear projections. Even your multidimensional data can become sensible in 2D, especially with clever attribute ranking and selections. Interactive data exploration for rapid qualitative analysis with clean visualizations. Graphic user interface allows you to focus on exploratory data analysis instead of coding, while clever defaults make fast prototyping of a data analysis workflow extremely easy. Place widgets on the canvas, connect them, load your datasets and harvest the insight! When teaching data mining, we like to illustrate rather than only explain.
    Downloads: 54 This Week
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    scikit-learn

    scikit-learn

    Machine learning in Python

    scikit-learn is an open source Python module for machine learning built on NumPy, SciPy and matplotlib. It offers simple and efficient tools for predictive data analysis and is reusable in various contexts.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    PySchool

    PySchool

    Installable / Portable Python Distribution for Everyone.

    PySchool is a free and open-source Python distribution intended primarily for students who learn Python and data analysis, but it can also used by scientists, engineering, and data scientists. It includes more than 150 Python packages (full edition) including numpy, pandas, scipy, sympy, keras, scikit-learn, matplotlib, seaborn, beautifulsoup4...
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    Downloads: 618 This Week
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    HEALPix

    HEALPix

    Data Analysis, Simulations and Visualization on the Sphere

    Software for pixelization, hierarchical indexation, synthesis, analysis, and visualization of data on the sphere. Please acknowledge HEALPix by quoting the web page http://healpix.sourceforge.net (or https://healpix.sourceforge.io) and publication: K.M. Gorski et al., 2005, Ap.J., 622, p.759 Full software documentation available at https://healpix.sourceforge.io/documentation.php Wiki Pages: https://sourceforge.net/p/healpix/wiki/Home Exchanging Data with HEALPix (in FITS files): https://sourceforge.net/p/healpix/wiki/Exchanging%20Data%20with%20HEALPix/ GDL and FL users should read https://sourceforge.net/p/healpix/wiki/HEALPix%20and%20GDL/
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    Downloads: 453 This Week
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    LabPlot

    LabPlot

    Data Visualization and Analysis

    LabPlot is a FREE, open source and cross-platform Data Visualization and Analysis software accessible to everyone.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    Dash

    Dash

    Build beautiful web-based analytic apps, no JavaScript required

    Dash is a Python framework for building beautiful analytical web applications without any JavaScript. Built on top of Plotly.js, React and Flask, Dash easily achieves what an entire team of designers and engineers normally would. It ties modern UI controls and displays such as dropdown menus, sliders and graphs directly to your analytical Python code, and creates exceptional, interactive analytics apps. Dash apps are very lightweight, requiring only a limited number of lines of Python or R code; and every aesthetic element can be customized and rendered in the web. It’s also not just for dashboards. You have full control over the look and feel of your apps, so you can style them to look any way you want.
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    QtiPlot
    QtiPlot is a user-friendly, platform independent data analysis and visualization application similar to the non-free Windows program Origin.
    Downloads: 62 This Week
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    Datasette

    Datasette

    An open source multi-tool for exploring and publishing data

    Datasette is a tool for exploring and publishing data. It helps people take data of any shape or size, analyze and explore it, and publish it as an interactive website and accompanying API. Datasette is aimed at data journalists, museum curators, archivists, local governments, scientists, researchers and anyone else who has data that they wish to share with the world. It is part of a wider ecosystem of tools and plugins dedicated to making working with structured data as productive as possible. Try a demo and explore 33,000 power plants around the world, then take a look at some other examples of Datasette in action. Then read how to get started with Datasette, subscribe to the monthly-ish newsletter and consider signing up for office hours for an in-person conversation about the project.
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    Timesketch

    Timesketch

    Collaborative forensic timeline analysis

    Timesketch is a collaborative forensic timeline analysis platform used to investigate security incidents by turning diverse evidence into a single, searchable chronology. Analysts ingest logs and artifacts from many sources—endpoints, servers, cloud services—and Timesketch normalizes them into events on a unified timeline. Powerful search, aggregations, and saved views help you pivot quickly, highlight anomalies, and preserve investigative steps for later review. The system supports tagging, sketch notes, and story building so teams can annotate findings and share context without losing the raw data trail. Integrations with popular DFIR pipelines make ingestion repeatable, while role-based access and audit logs support enterprise workflows. By combining scale, collaboration, and reproducibility, Timesketch moves incident response beyond ad-hoc spreadsheets to a durable, team-oriented investigation record.
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    LaueTools

    LaueTools

    open source python packages for X-ray MicroLaue Diffraction analysis

    LaueTools is an open-source project for white beam Laue x-ray microdiffraction data analysis including tools in image processing, peaks searching & indexing, crystal structure solving (orientation & strain) and data & grain mapping visualisation. Python 3 Code and new features are now at: https://gitlab.esrf.fr/micha/lauetools
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    relax

    relax

    Molecular dynamics by NMR data analysis

    The software package 'relax' is designed for the study of molecular dynamics through the analysis of experimental NMR data. Organic molecules, proteins, RNA, DNA, sugars, and other biomolecules are all supported. It supports exponential curve fitting for the calculation of the R1 and R2 relaxation rates, calculation of the NOE, reduced spectral density mapping, the Lipari and Szabo model-free analysis, study of domain motions via the N-state model and frame order dynamics theories using anisotropic NMR parameters such as RDCs and PCSs, the investigation of stereochemistry in dynamic ensembles, and the analysis of relaxation dispersion data.
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    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    This is a sophisticated & integrated simulation and analysis environment for dynamical systems models of physical systems (ODEs, DAEs, maps, and hybrid systems). It supports symbolic math, optimization, continuation, data analysis, biological apps...
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    PyNanoLab

    PyNanoLab

    data analysis and Visualization with matplotlib

    PyNanoLab contains a variety of tools to complete the data analysis, statistics, curve fitting, and basic machine learning application. Visualization in pynanolab is based on matplotlib. The setup tools is desinged to control and set-up all the details of the figure with a GUI.
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    Crystalsim -  XRD hkl simulation

    Crystalsim - XRD hkl simulation

    X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis for hkl simulation of any crystal.

    Crystalsim is a simple freeware program with a neat graphical user interface for X-ray diffraction (XRD) data analysis . It can simulates all possible {hkl} planes data for the selected crystal. Crystallographic Information File (.cif) can also be used. Analyze both powder diffraction and single crystal data . Indexed at International Union of Crystallography (IUCR). Crystalline lattice parameters such as ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’ as well as interfacial angles such as alpha, beta, gamma can also be entered manually. Processed data can be saved as .csv file format. Designed by M Kanagasabapathy, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Rajus' College, Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University Rajapalayam (TN) India email: rrcmks(at)gmail.com
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    Larch: Data Analysis for X-ray Spectra

    Data Processing and Analysis for X-ray Spectroscopy and More

    Larch is a scientific data processing language that is designed to be easy to use for novices and complete enough for advanced data processing and analysis. Larch provides a wide range of functionality for dealing with arrays of scientific data, and basic tools to make it easy to use and organize complex data. Larch has been primarily developed for dealing with x-ray spectroscopic and scattering data, especially the kind of data collected at modern synchrotrons and x-ray sources. Larch is written in Python and relies heavily on the standard tools for scientific computing with Python (numpy, scipy, matplotlib, and h5py).
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    PAIDA is pure Python scientific analysis package and supports AIDA (Abstract Interfaces for Data Analysis). PAIDA can create/plot histograms and functions etc. The parameter optimization and its error evaluation are also supported. Can use with Jython!
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    i-Map - Plot Geolocation from Images

    i-Map - Plot Geolocation from Images

    Automatically plots latitude, longitude from images on Google maps.

    i-Map is a Photo metadata forensic tool for Geo-location analysis of images that are clicked from GPS enabled devices. In this tool, you can load 100s of images from a suspect's device and analyze them to know various locations where photos were clicked on mobile phone/tablet. After loading images, with a single click, iMap plots all the images on World Map to visually check where they have been captured, generate timeline and activity of suspect and match them with CDR (Call Detail Record) Details. To generate a report, you can export this data into PDF or Excel file according to your requirements.
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    sadsa

    sadsa

    SADSA (Software Application for Data Science and Analytics)

    SADSA (Software Application for Data Science and Analytics) is a Python-based desktop application designed to simplify statistical analysis, machine learning, and data visualization for students, researchers, and data professionals. Built using Python for the GUI, SADSA provides a menu-driven interface for handling datasets, applying transformations, running advanced statistical tests, machine learning algorithms, and generating insightful plots — all without writing code.
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    Uranie

    Uranie

    Uranie is CEA's uncertainty analysis platform, based on ROOT

    Uranie is a sensitivity and uncertainty analysis plateform based on the ROOT framework (http://root.cern.ch) . It is developed at CEA, the French Atomic Energy Commission (http://www.cea.fr). It provides various tools for: - data analysis - sampling - statistical modeling - optimisation - sensitivity analysis - uncertainty analysis - running code on high performance computers - etc. Thanks to ROOT, it is easily scriptable in CINT (c++ like syntax) and Python. Is is available both for Unix and Windows platforms (a dedicated platform archive is available on request). Note : if you have downloaded version 3.12 before the 8th of february, a patch exists for a minor bug on TOutputFileKey file, don't hesitate to ask us.
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    A GPR processer and viewer written in Python!
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    xrayutilities

    xrayutilities

    a package with useful scripts for X-ray diffraction physicists

    xrayutilities is a python package used to analyze x-ray diffraction data. It can support with performing diffraction experiments and used for common steps in the data analysis. It can read experimental data from several data formats (spec, edf, xrdml, ...); convert them to reciprocal space for arbitrary goniometer geometries and different detector systems (point, linear as well as area detectors); for further processing the data can be gridded (transformed to a regular grid). More detailed description as well as documentation can be found at webpage http://xrayutilities.sourceforge.io/. Downloads for windows can be found on http://pypi.python.org/pypi/xrayutilities Development is performed on github: https://github.com/dkriegner/xrayutilities
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    AI learning

    AI learning

    AiLearning, data analysis plus machine learning practice

    We actively respond to the Research Open Source Initiative (DOCX) . Open source today is not just open source, but datasets, models, tutorials, and experimental records. We are also exploring other categories of open source solutions and protocols. I hope you will understand this initiative, combine this initiative with your own interests, and do what you can. Everyone's tiny contributions, together, are the entire open source ecosystem. We are iBooker, a large open-source community, we-media, and online earning community, with a QQ group of more than 10,000 people and at least 10,000 subscribers. The number of Github Stars exceeds 60k, and it ranks in the top 100 of all Github organizations. The daily up of all its websites exceeds 4k, and the peak of Alexa ranking is 20k. Our core members are certified as CSDN blog experts and short-book programmers as excellent authors. We have established ApacheCN, a non-profit document, and tutorial translation project.
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