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Site news

2012-03-14 03:36 pm Login problems resolved!
The LDAP problem that was causing some users to be unable to log in earlier this afternoon has now been resolved.
2011-11-23 05:02 pm New: Tag your projects
You can now add tags to your projects to make them easier to find
2011-11-23 04:47 pm New: Download a repository revision as a zip file
You can now download directly from a project's repository page
2011-09-15 03:52 pm New: Add a bibliography for your project
List any publications related to your code
2011-07-14 11:35 am New location for project membership list
This morning's update adds a new Members entry to the project menu
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Latest projects

  • gmphd 2012-05-15 12:53 pm
    GM-PHD (Gaussian mixture probability hypothesis density) filter, implemented in Python.
  • EmotionDetection 2012-04-27 11:53 am
    Common code for emotion detection.
  • Score-informed Source Separation 2012-04-09 04:19 pm
    This project bundles all code related to score-informed source separation using PLCA.
  • SWORD Uploader 2012-03-27 05:53 pm
    Bulk uploader using the SWORDv2 protocol. This is a python script making use of the SWORDv2 python modules (with modifications) available here: https://bitbucket.org/marcofabiani/python-sword2 (original modules: https://bitbucket.org/beno/python-sword2).
  • Analysis by Synthesis recovery 2012-02-27 08:22 pm
    Performing analysis recovery for sparse signals using synthesis-based solvers
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