postgresql-17-asn1oid
ASN.1 OID data type for PostgreSQL
This plugin provides the necessary support functions to store ASN.1 OIDs in
a PostgreSQL database.
r-cran-webutils
GNU R utility functions for developing web applications
High performance in-memory http request parser for application/json,
multipart/form-data, and application/x-www-form-urlencoded. Includes live demo
of hosting and parsing multipart forms with either 'httpuv' or 'Rhttpd'.
lomiri-keyboard-italian
Lomiri on-screen keyboard data files - Italian
Lomiri Keyboard based on Maliit-Keyboard
lomiri-keyboard-japanese
Lomiri on-screen keyboard data files - Japanese
Lomiri Keyboard based on Maliit-Keyboard
r-bioc-densvis
density-preserving data visualization via non-linear dimensionality reduction
Implements the density-preserving modification to t-SNE
and UMAP described by Narayan et al. (2020)
<doi:10.1101/2020.05.12.077776>.
The non-linear dimensionality reduction techniques t-SNE and UMAP
enable users to summarise complex high-dimensional sequencing data
such as single cell RNAseq using lower dimensional representations.
These lower dimensional representations enable the visualisation of discrete
transcriptional states, as well as continuous trajectory (for example, in
early development). However, these methods focus on the local neighbourhood
structure of the data. In some cases, this results in
misleading visualisations, where the density of cells in the low-dimensional
embedding does not represent the transcriptional heterogeneity of data in the
original high-dimensional space. den-SNE and densMAP aim to enable more
accurate visual interpretation of high-dimensional datasets by producing
lower-dimensional embeddings that accurately represent the heterogeneity of
the original high-dimensional space, enabling the identification of
homogeneous and heterogeneous cell states.
This accuracy is accomplished by including in the optimisation process a term
which considers the local density of points in the original high-dimensional
space. This can help to create visualisations that are more representative of
heterogeneity in the original high-dimensional space.
sysprof
system-wide Linux profiler
Sysprof is a sampling CPU profiler that uses a ptrace in Linux kernel to
profile the entire system, not just a single application. Sysprof handles
shared libraries and applications do not need to be recompiled. In fact they
don't even have to be restarted.