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    Python code for a rule-based NLP model for mapping circular economy indicators to SDGs by Zahir Barahmand (18008947)

    Published 2025
    “…The package includes:</p><ul><li>The complete Python codebase implementing the classification algorithm</li><li>A detailed manual outlining model features, requirements, and usage instructions</li><li>Sample input CSV files and corresponding processed output files to demonstrate functionality</li><li>Keyword dictionaries for all 17 SDGs, distinguishing strong and weak matches</li></ul><p dir="ltr">These materials enable full reproducibility of the study, facilitate adaptation for related research, and offer transparency in the methodological framework.…”
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    Contrast enhancement of digital images using dragonfly algorithm by Soumyajit Saha (19726163)

    Published 2024
    “…Comparisons with state-of-art methods ensure the superiority of the proposed algorithm. The Python implementation of the proposed approach is available in this <a href="https://github.com/somnath796/DA_contrast_enhancement" target="_blank">Github repository</a>.…”
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    ClaritySpectra: Raman spectra analysis tool by Aaron Celestian (9395696)

    Published 2025
    “…</li></ul><h3>PEAK FITTING </h3><ul><li>Automated background subtraction using asymmetric least squares fitting</li><li>A new suggested background feature that lets you preview the background that you like best</li><li>Interactive background fitting lets you further tune the background to perfection</li><li>Four choice of peaks: Gaussian, Lorentzian, Pseudo-Voigt, and the new Asymmetric Voigt functions</li><li>Overlapping view of how well the peaks fit with quality metrics</li><li>No need to define regions, the algorithm is smart enough to what a peak looks like.…”
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