Secure Access for Developers that doesn't get in the way.
-
Updated
Nov 12, 2020 - Go
{{ message }}
Secure Access for Developers that doesn't get in the way.
Xinfra Monitor monitors the availability of Kafka clusters by producing synthetic workloads using end-to-end pipelines to obtain derived vital statistics - E2E latency, service produce/consume availability, offsets commit availability & latency, message loss rate and more.
A scalable cloud computing blockchain platform
Admiral provides automatic configuration generation, syncing and service discovery for multicluster Istio service mesh
Fast Word Clustering Software
Building your shared Kubernetes ocean
A graphical user interface for distributed data processing of high throughput genomics
Infer cell types in scRNA-seq data using bulk RNA-seq or gene sets
How to initialize Anchors in Faster RCNN for custom dataset?
Python CLI to apply word2vec to all sorts of text documents.
A tool to run workshops with
DEPRECATED
DRMAA for Slurm: Implementation of the DRMAA C bindings for Slurm
A lightweight REST interface for under-the-covers cluster system management.
Implementation of code snippets, exercises and application to live data from Machine Learning for Asset Managers (Elements in Quantitative Finance) written by Prof. Marcos López de Prado.
Interactive tree-maps with SBERT & Hierarchical Clustering (HAC)
The Partitioning Around Medoids (PAM) implementation of the K-Medoids algorithm in Python [Unmaintained]
A pytest powered framework for multi-host integration and system testing
Easily send messages between workers and the master with callbacks in Node.js
SAP HANA platform bootstrap salt formula
In this work, we propose a deterministic version of Local Interpretable Model Agnostic Explanations (LIME) and the experimental results on three different medical datasets shows the superiority for Deterministic Local Interpretable Model-Agnostic Explanations (DLIME).
Salt formula for bootstrapping an HA cluster
Diverse group of units, starting with a problem
VmShepherd is a lightweight, scalable, standalone asynchronous app to manage clusters
SFoF is a friends-of-friends galaxy cluster detection algorithm that operates in either spectroscopic or photometric redshift space. The linking parameters, both transverse and along the line-of-sight, change as a function of redshift to account for selection effects. The code is written in C++ and implements OMP to loop through the photometric redshift bins.
Add a description, image, and links to the clusters topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the clusters topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."