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  1. 101

    NanoDB: Research Activity Data Management System by Lorenci Gjurgjaj (19702207)

    Published 2024
    “…Cross-Platform Compatibility: Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux. In a Python environment or as an executable. Ease of Implementation: Using the flexibility of the Python framework all the data setup and algorithm can me modified and new functions can be easily added. …”
  2. 102

    Code and Data for 'Fabrication and testing of lensed fiber optic probes for distance sensing using common path low coherence interferometry' by Radu Stancu (21165068)

    Published 2025
    “…Distance Sensing</p><p dir="ltr">Code and data to demonstrate extracting distance sensing data from A-scans and to generate Fig. 8 using the algorithm described in Fig. 7. Functions to generate distance measurements are in 'distance_sensing_utilities.py' and an example of how to use this on data in the 'data' folder is in 'distance_sensing_example.py', which generates Fig 8. …”
  3. 103

    Brain-in-the-Loop Learning for Intelligent Vehicle Decision-Making by Xiaofei Zhang (16483224)

    Published 2025
    “…In this paper, we utilize functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) signals as real-time human risk-perception feedback to establish a brain-in-the-loop (BiTL) trained artificial intelligence algorithm for decision-making. …”
  4. 104

    Table 1_Linking interannual variability of turbidity fronts in the Eastern China Seas to local processes and ocean warming.docx by Yunfei Du (1490683)

    Published 2025
    “…A gradient-based front detection algorithm and frontal probability are used to identify the geographical locations of turbidity fronts and their variability at the interannual scale, respectively. …”
  5. 105

    Mechanomics Code - JVT by Carlo Vittorio Cannistraci (5854046)

    Published 2025
    “…The functions were tested respectively in: MATLAB 2018a or youger, Python 3.9.4, R 4.0.3.…”
  6. 106

    Table 1_Kefir and healthy aging: revealing thematic gaps through AI-assisted screening and semantic evidence mapping.docx by Francesco Chiani (2661328)

    Published 2025
    “…To overcome this fragmentation, we applied an integrative approach that combines a cutting-edge AI-assisted algorithm for evidence screening with a Python-based semantic clustering pipeline. …”
  7. 107

    Table 2_Kefir and healthy aging: revealing thematic gaps through AI-assisted screening and semantic evidence mapping.docx by Francesco Chiani (2661328)

    Published 2025
    “…To overcome this fragmentation, we applied an integrative approach that combines a cutting-edge AI-assisted algorithm for evidence screening with a Python-based semantic clustering pipeline. …”
  8. 108

    Table 3_Kefir and healthy aging: revealing thematic gaps through AI-assisted screening and semantic evidence mapping.xlsx by Francesco Chiani (2661328)

    Published 2025
    “…To overcome this fragmentation, we applied an integrative approach that combines a cutting-edge AI-assisted algorithm for evidence screening with a Python-based semantic clustering pipeline. …”
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    Table 4_Kefir and healthy aging: revealing thematic gaps through AI-assisted screening and semantic evidence mapping.docx by Francesco Chiani (2661328)

    Published 2025
    “…To overcome this fragmentation, we applied an integrative approach that combines a cutting-edge AI-assisted algorithm for evidence screening with a Python-based semantic clustering pipeline. …”
  10. 110

    Stochastic-SplitGAS: A Quantum Monte Carlo Multi-Reference Perturbation Theory Based on the Imaginary-Time Evolution of Effective Hamiltonians by Luca Bonfirraro (22773818)

    Published 2025
    “…Qualitatively correct electronic structures generally require large active space multireference wave functions, while dynamic correlation effects beyond the active space are crucial for quantitatively accurate descriptions of magnetic, catalytic and optical properties of such systems. …”
  11. 111

    Seamless integration of legacy robotic systems into a self-driving laboratory via NIMO: a case study on liquid handler automation by Ryo Tamura (1957942)

    Published 2025
    “…We developed NIMO (formerly NIMS-OS, NIMS Orchestration System), an OS explicitly designed to integrate multiple artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms with diverse exploratory objectives. NIMO provides a framework for integrating AI into robotic experimental systems that are controlled by other OS platforms based on both Python and non-Python languages. …”
  12. 112

    Predictive Analysis of Mushroom Toxicity Based Exclusively on Their Natural Habitat. by Enrico Bertozzi (22461709)

    Published 2025
    “…The analysis was conducted in a Jupyter Notebook environment, using Python and libraries such as Scikit-learn and Pandas. …”
  13. 113

    Data Availability for Barrier Island Response to Energetic Storms: a Global View by Valeria Fanti (14857549)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p dir="ltr">- Relative storm direction (-): the SWAN propagated direction is modified so that the XBeach input direction ranges from 180° to 360° (nautical convention, clockwise from the north), with 270° waves approaching perpendicularly to the coast. As wave direction is a circular variable, in order to allow its use in correlation analysis it was linearized with the sine function and referenced to 270°. …”
  14. 114

    Table1_Enhanced classification and severity prediction of major depressive disorder using acoustic features and machine learning.pdf by Lijuan Liang (4277053)

    Published 2024
    “…We used the Covarep open-source algorithm to extract a total of 1200 high-level statistical functions for each sample. …”
  15. 115

    GameOfLife Prediction Dataset by David Towers (12857447)

    Published 2025
    “…Excluding 0, the lower numbers also get increasingly unlikely, though more likely than higher numbers, we wanted to prevent gaps and therefore limited to 25 contiguous classes</p><p dir="ltr">NumPy (.npy) files can be opened through the NumPy Python library, using the `numpy.load()` function by inputting the path to the file into the function as a parameter. …”
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    Code and data for evaluating oil spill amount from text-form incident information by Yiming Liu (18823387)

    Published 2025
    “…These are separately stored in the folders “description” and “posts”.</p><h2>Algorithms for Evaluating Release Amount (RA)</h2><p dir="ltr">The algorithms are split into the following three notebooks based on their functions:</p><ol><li><b>"1_RA_extraction.ipynb"</b>:</li><li><ul><li>Identifies oil spill-related incidents from raw incident data.…”
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    CSPP instance by peixiang wang (19499344)

    Published 2025
    “…</b></p><p dir="ltr">Its primary function is to create structured datasets that simulate container terminal operations, which can then be used for developing, testing, and benchmarking optimization algorithms (e.g., for yard stacking strategies, vessel stowage planning).…”
  18. 118

    Spatiotemporal Soil Erosion Dataset for the Yarlung Tsangpo River Basin (1990–2100) by peng xin (21382394)

    Published 2025
    “…Bias correction was conducted using a 25-year baseline (1990–2014), with adjustments made monthly to correct for seasonal biases. The corrected bias functions were then applied to adjust the years (2020–2100) of daily rainfall data using the "ibicus" package, an open-source Python tool for bias adjustment and climate model evaluation. …”
  19. 119

    Code by Baoqiang Chen (21099509)

    Published 2025
    “…We implemented machine learning algorithms using the following R packages: rpart for Decision Trees, gbm for Gradient Boosting Machines (GBM), ranger for Random Forests, the glm function for Generalized Linear Models (GLM), and xgboost for Extreme Gradient Boosting (XGB). …”
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    Core data by Baoqiang Chen (21099509)

    Published 2025
    “…We implemented machine learning algorithms using the following R packages: rpart for Decision Trees, gbm for Gradient Boosting Machines (GBM), ranger for Random Forests, the glm function for Generalized Linear Models (GLM), and xgboost for Extreme Gradient Boosting (XGB). …”