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Conda is an open source, [16] cross-platform, [17] language-agnostic [18] package manager and environment management system [19] [20] [50] that installs, runs, and updates packages and their dependencies. [16] It was created for Python programs, but it can package and distribute software for any language (e.g., R), including multi-language ...
Conda is an open-source, [2] cross-platform, [3] language-agnostic package manager and environment management system. It was originally developed to solve package management challenges faced by Python data scientists, and today is a popular package manager for Python and R.
OpenCV (Open Source Computer Vision Library) is a library of programming functions mainly for real-time computer vision. [2] Originally developed by Intel, it was later supported by Willow Garage, then Itseez (which was later acquired by Intel [3]).
Reference implementation in MATLAB and Python released under an open-source proprietary license: [7] BM3D; Well documented [8] C-based implementation released under the GPLv3: bm3d; CUDA and C++ based implementation released under the GPLv3: bm3d-gpu
Pre-trained ilastik Pixel Classification workflows can be run directly in Python with the ilastik Python package, [5] which is available via conda. ilastik has a CellProfiler module to use ilastik classifiers to process images within a CellProfiler framework.
Natural light, for example—which you can replicate with full-spectrum light bulbs—improves emotional well-being and lowers levels of the stress hormone cortisol. Try adding more natural light ...
What makes school lunch so contentious, though, isn’t just the question of what kids eat, but of which kids are doing the eating. As Poppendieck recounts in her book, Free for All: Fixing School Food in America, the original program provided schools with food and, later, cash to subsidize the cost of meals.
Python Imaging Library is a free and open-source additional library for the Python programming language that adds support for opening, manipulating, and saving many different image file formats. It is available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. The latest version of PIL is 1.1.7, was released in September 2009 and supports Python 1.5.2–2.7. [3]