libgulkan-0.15-0t64

GLib Vulkan helper library

GLib library for Vulkan abstraction. It provides classes for handling a Vulkan instances, devices, shaders and initialize textures from GLib image structures and DMA buffers.

libgxw0t64

Guitarix - GTK+ library

Guitarix is a rock guitar amplifier for the JACK Audio Connection Kit with one input and two outputs. It is designed to produce nice thrash/metal/rock/blues guitar sounds.

debgpt

Chatting LLM with Debian-Specific Knowledge

Large language models (LLMs) are newly emerged tools, which are capable of handling tasks that traditional software could never achieve, such as writing code based on the specification provided by the user. In this tool, we attempt to experiment and explore the possibility of leveraging LLMs to aid Debian development, in any extent.

python3-cctbx

Python Toolbox for crystallography

Computational Crystallography Toolbox contains following modules: - annlib_adaptbx: - boost_adaptbx: wrappers for Boost functionality in CCTBX - cbflib_adaptbx: - ccp4io_adaptbx: - cctbx: Libraries for general crystallographic applications, useful for both small-molecule and macro-molecular crystallography. - cma_es: - crys3d: Modules for the display of molecules, electron density, and reciprocal space data. - dxtbx: The Diffraction Image Toolbox, a library for handling X-ray detector data of arbitrary complexity from a variety of standard formats. - fable: Fortran EMulation library for porting Fortran77 to C++. - gltbx: Python bindings for OpenGL - iotbx: Working with common crystallographic file formats. - libtbx: The build system common to all other modules. This includes a very thin wrapper around the SCons software construction tool. It also contains many useful frameworks and utilities to simplify application development, including tools for regression testing, parallelization across multiprocessor systems and managed clusters, and a flexible, modular configuration syntax called PHIL (Python Hierarchial Interface Language) used throughout the CCTBX. - mmtbx: Functionality specific to macromolecular crystallography. This includes all of the machinery required for setup of geometry restraints, bulk solvent correction and scaling, analysis of macromolecular diffraction data, calculation of weighted map coefficients, and most of the methods implemented in phenix.refine. The majority of infrastructure for the MolProbity validation server (and Phenix equivalent) is also located here. - omptbx: OpenMP interface. - rstbx: A reciprocal space toolbox to autoindex small molecule Bragg diffraction, given the reciprocal space vectors. - scitbx: General scientific calculations. his includes a family of high-level C++ array types, a fast Fourier transform library, and a C++ port of the popular L-BFGS quasi-Newton minimizer. - smtbx: Small-Molecule crystallography. - spotfinder: - tbxx: - wxtbx: wxPython controls used in the Phenix GUI and various utilities

r-cran-riskregression

GNU R Risk Regression Models and Prediction Scores for Survival

Analysis with Competing Risks Implementation of the following methods for event history analysis. Risk regression models for survival endpoints also in the presence of competing risks are fitted using binomial regression based on a time sequence of binary event status variables. A formula interface for the Fine-Gray regression model and an interface for the combination of cause-specific Cox regression models. A toolbox for assessing and comparing performance of risk predictions (risk markers and risk prediction models). Prediction performance is measured by the Brier score and the area under the ROC curve for binary possibly time-dependent outcome. Inverse probability of censoring weighting and pseudo values are used to deal with right censored data. Lists of risk markers and lists of risk models are assessed simultaneously. Cross-validation repeatedly splits the data, trains the risk prediction models on one part of each split and then summarizes and compares the performance across splits.

libhamlib4t64

Run-time library to control radio transceivers and receivers

Most recent amateur radio transceivers allow external control of their functions through a computer interface. Unfortunately, control commands are not always consistent across a manufacturer's product line and each manufacturer's product line differs greatly from its competitors.