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OpenMarkov is a software tool for probabilistic graphical models (PGMs) developed by the Research Centre for Intelligent Decision-Support Systems of the UNED in Madrid, Spain.
It has been designed for:
- editing and evaluating several types of several types of PGMs, such as Bayesian networks, influence diagrams, factored Markov models, etc.;
- learning Bayesian networks from data interactively;
- cost-effectiveness analysis.
This article is a general list of applications sorted by category, as a reference for those looking for packages. Many sections are split between console and graphical applications.
Tails is a live operating system, that you can start on almost any computer from a DVD, USB stick, or SD card. It aims at preserving your privacy and anonymity, and helps you to:
- use the Internet anonymously and circumvent censorship;
- all connections to the Internet are forced to go through the Tor network;
- leave no trace on the computer you are using unless you ask it explicitly;
- use state-of-the-art cryptographic tools to encrypt your files, emails and instant messaging.
Elsevier introduces IPP, SNIP & SJR: A new perspective in journal metrics for researchers and publishers
Using hedge fund data as an example, this article demonstrates how MATLAB® can be used to automate the process of acquiring and analyzing fraud detection data.
At Focusrite, our motto is “Sound Is Everything”, and every Scarlett USB 2.0 audio interface exemplifies sound quality with top-quality precision digital conversion, and Focusrite’s legendary mic preamps – two of which are included in the Scarlett 2i2. Like all Scarlett interfaces, 2i2 is fully compatible with Macintosh® (including Yosemite®) and Windows® - and with the new included Red 2 and Red 3 AAX plugins, it’s a perfect partner for Pro Tools®.
ImageMagick is a free and open-source software suite for displaying, converting, and editing raster image and vector image files. It can read and write over 200 image file formats. ImageMagick is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.
di Richard Stallman
Quando definiamo “libero” il software, intendiamo che rispetta le libertà essenziali degli utenti: la libertà di eseguire il programma, di studiare il programma e di ridistribuire delle copie con o senza modifiche. Questa è una questione di libertà, non di prezzo. Per capire il concetto, bisognerebbe pensare alla “libertà di parola” e non alla “birra gratis” [NdT: il termine free in inglese significa sia gratuito che libero, in italiano il problema non esiste].
La Politica naturalmente molto "potrebbe" fare, ma senza dilungarmi sul perchè i risultati tardino ad arrivare, vorrei ribadire tre/quattro azioni IMMEDIATE che hanno effetti sia immediati sia a lungo termine sulle STRUTTURE che ci sovrastano e influenzano pesantemente la nostra vita quotidiana e complessiva: 1) Banche: credo ogni commento sia superfluo, le banche influenzano direttamente…
Ottimo gioco Rogue-like da giocare da shell.
La notazione e le combinazioni di tasti richiedono un po' di tempo per essere padroneggiati.
A simple, powerful, and free open-source video editor for Linux with a focus on usability, flexibility, and style.