Future Gadget Machine
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Future Gadget Machine
Collective Knowledge repository to support artifact evaluation and reproducibility initiatives:
🔬 Empirical CLI
APPIAN is an open-source automated software pipeline for analyzing PET images in conjunction with MRI. The goal of APPIAN is to make PET tracer kinetic data analysis easy for users with moderate computing skills and to facilitate reproducible research.
Atom syntax highlighting for Weave.jl and Pweave documents. Currently supports markdown input formats.
An easy-to-use way for running Galaxy workflows.
Insight Journal
JGI course on data analysis
This repository/directory contains the data and scripts used to produce the figures and results from the paper: Praveen Kumar Yadav, Arash Shafiei, Wei Tsang Ooi, QUETRA: A Queuing Theory Approach to DASH Rate Adaptation, In Proceedings of ACM Multimedia 2017, Mountain View, CA, 23-27 October, 2017.
API for serving badges on reproducibility of research.
Science des données biologiques I, UMONS
Data and code associated with the paper "HybridExpress: an R/Bioconductor package for comparative transcriptomic analyses of hybrids and their progenitors"
A GLUE project for comparative genomic analysis of flaviviruses
RDM Academy web client.
This repository contains the supplementary materials (code, data and plots) for the paper “SPATIAL MODELLING OF KEY REGIONAL-LEVEL FACTORS OF COVID-19 MORTALITY IN RUSSIA”.
Happy Scientist Seminar: Research Pipelines
A GLUE project for comparative genomic analysis of parvoviruses
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