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    Habfuzz

    Habfuzz

    A command-line tool for data-driven fuzzy modelling

    Input 1 - A training dataset (multiple observations) of up to four variables (predictors) against one (response variable) Input 2 - A test dataset (multiple observations) of the same four variables with unknown response variable Output - Calculation of the response variable for each test observation using fuzzy logic or fuzzy rule-based Bayesian algorithms HABFUZZ is a habitat model, which can be used in ecohydraulic modelling applications for the calculation of the instream habitat suitability in various discharge scenarios in a simulated river reach. It comes with no graphical user interface but it's a one-click tool. Just provide your input and let HABFUZZ provide you the output. The HABFUZZ manual https://github.com/chtheodoro/habfuzz/blob/master/HABFUZZ_v2.5_manual.pdf HABFUZZ in the Journal of Open Source Software http://joss.theoj.org/papers/1ad27db8f0976c28a75e20d34eba5ee2 HABFUZZ website https://chtheodoro.wixsite.com/habfuzz
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    progrep

    progrep

    Utility to show live progress, status & stats for running simulations

    progrep is a command-line tool (Linux) to show live progress report, status & stats of a running simulation or compute job that executes a given number of iterations. It shows % completed, time remaining, time elapsed, number of threads, MPI_Rank(if any), CPU usage & speed (FPS). The FPS measures may be used in benchmarking, e.g. while optimizing HPC algorithms for performance. progrep supports both single-threaded and parallel (multicore/multinode - e.g. OpenMP/MPI) jobs. progrep can also report for jobs running on remote hosts, e.g. jobs running on Linux Clusters. progrep works in client-server model. The server can be installed in your simulation source code with only 4 extra lines (API). When the progrep command is invoked, it queries this server as a client. progrep does not interfere with or slow down your simulation when not invoked. Even when invoked, the overhead is insignificant. Out of the box, the API works with Fortran/C/C++ code. See Wiki/README for details.
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