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    An expectation-maximization algorithm for finding noninvadable stationary states. by Robert Marsland (8616483)

    Published 2020
    “…<i>(c)</i> Pseudocode for self-consistently computing <b>R</b>* and , which is identical to standard expectation-maximization algorithms employed for problems with latent variables in machine learning.…”
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    Python implementation of the Trajectory Adaptive Multilevel Sampling algorithm for rare events and improvements by Pascal Wang (10130612)

    Published 2021
    “…In `main.py`, the parameters for the TAMS algorithm are specified (trajectory time, time step, score function, number of particles, type of score threshold, maximum number of iterations, noise level etc.). …”
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    EFGs: A Complete and Accurate Implementation of Ertl’s Functional Group Detection Algorithm in RDKit by Gonzalo Colmenarejo (650249)

    Published 2025
    “…In this paper, a new RDKit/Python implementation of the algorithm is described, that is both accurate and complete. …”
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    Algorithm of the brightness scale calibration experiment. by Krzysztof Petelczyc (3954203)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>In the algorithm, the following variables were used: “I” denotes the current luminous intensity of the reference diode, “inc” denotes the current difference between reference and target diode luminous intensity; “cnt” is the current number of performed trials, while “correct” is a counter of correct answers in cnt trials, both of them are counted separately for every settings of I and inc. …”
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    If datasets are small and/or noisy, linear-regression-based algorithms for identifying functional groups outperform more complex versions. by Yuanchen Zhao (12905580)

    Published 2024
    “…Each algorithm return a set of coarsened <i>variables</i> (a grouping of species into three groups) and a <i>model</i> that uses these variables to predict the function. …”
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