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Scripts to automate searching of academic papers for a literature review.
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PraveenGorla / Arxiv Daily updates
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyThis utility is used to get daily arxiv research updates from your Linux terminal, it searches your preferred word by most updated research articles from arxiv repository.
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Isis Marques / citron-market
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0A game to run experiments in Behavioral Economics studies. Work inspired by the 'lemon market' theory with added certifications for sellers.
Playable online https://market.ecopsy.eu/
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Code for the sparse-search project
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FOSSverse / Community Resources
Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 4.0 InternationalThis is a repository of contents shared within the FOSSverse community.
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Brandon Rohrer / cottonwood
MIT LicenseA flexible neural network framework for running experiments and trying ideas.
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Material from the book "Combinatorics in Rythm.
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expand into other languages, building tooling for research, build tooling for audio productionUpdated -
🎓 Undertaking a doctoral thesis from the University of the West of Englands's PhD programme.UpdatedUpdated -
eartifacts / eartifacts.gitlab.io
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0a small, informal museum of musical artifacts
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Playing around with Physics, Signed Distance Functions, and WebGL
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Intervention for "Science by the numbers"
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Jonatas Grosman / findpapers
MIT LicenseFindpapers is an application that helps researchers who are looking for references for their work
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AttackResearch / GhostInTheNetwork
MIT LicenseThis is a small proof of concept tool that creates A TUN device for a user, and manipulates the traffic that goes over said device. The traffic will then have the IP/MAC that the user defines, which can be reserved IP/MACs.
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Joshua Brewster / HEG_Arduino
MIT LicenseA DIY instruction set and rough to run an HEG off an Arduino Nano. It uses an IR and Red LED, an OPT101 sensor, and ADS1115, and an Arduino Nano V3. The HEG is basically a pulse oximeter for your cortex and allows for biofeedback and direct control.
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Personal website of Cesar Hinojo Hinojo, which includes information about its research, projects, blog, etc
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