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dcol
The data complexity library, DCoL, is a machine learning software that implements all metrics to characterize the apparent complexity of classification problems. The code is implemented in C++ and can be run on multiple platforms.
Electronautes
Web-based app where teachers and students can access data collected by terMITes sensors.
PerceptionMaps
Perception maps is a research project that seeks to get insights about the emotions and feelings people experience regarding the cities they live in or visit. The tool that has been developed allow users to capture basic emotions through pictures and easily visualize the results on a map.
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nmacia/dcol
The data complexity library, DCoL, is a machine learning software that implements all metrics to characterize the apparent complexity of classification problems. The code is implemented in C++ and can be run on multiple platforms.
nmacia/Electronautes
Web-based app where teachers and students can access data collected by terMITes sensors.
nmacia/PerceptionMaps
Perception maps is a research project that seeks to get insights about the emotions and feelings people experience regarding the cities they live in or visit. The tool that has been developed allow users to capture basic emotions through pictures and easily visualize the results on a map.
nmacia/terms-of-service
The App.net terms of service documents live here. To facilitate transparent discussion, we encourage users to create issues and/or submit pull requests with your feedback. Our general process is to incorporate user feedback on a roughly quarterly basis based on review with our legal team, but in the early stages this may occur significantly more often.