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    Code and data for evaluating oil spill amount from text-form incident information by Yiming Liu (18823387)

    Published 2025
    “…The code is written in Python and operated using Jupyter Lab and Anaconda. …”
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    Data and Code for Empirical Validation of Smart Elderly Care Service Platform Evolutionary Game Study by Yanyu Fu (22026817)

    Published 2025
    “…</li><li><b>Running Environment:</b></li><li><ul><li>Python 3.13</li><li>Jupyter Notebook environment</li><li>All necessary libraries (e.g., NLTK, Pandas, Matplotlib) are listed in the <code>requirements.txt</code> file.…”
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    R codes and curated dataset for “EnoLEX: A Diachronic Lexical Database for the Enggano Language” by Gede Primahadi Wijaya Rajeg (14592023)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><blockquote><b><i>EnoLEX</i></b><i> represents a network of independent research materials consisting of a </i><a href="https://doi.org/10.25446/oxford.28295648.v1" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"><i>source dataset</i></a><i>, this repository of source R codes and the curated data, the </i><a href="https://enggano.shinyapps.io/enolex/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"><i>online database</i></a><i>, and a conference </i><a href="https://doi.org/10.25446/oxford.27013864.v1" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"><i>paper</i></a><i>.…”
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    <b>VISION — an open-source software for automated multi-dimensional image analysis of cellular biophysics</b> by Erdinc Sezgin (10714689)

    Published 2024
    “…Here, we present VISION, a stand-alone software based on Python for spectral analysis with improved applicability. …”
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    Supplementary material for "Euler inversion: Locating sources of potential-field data through inversion of Euler's homogeneity equation" by Leonardo Uieda (97471)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><h2>License</h2><p dir="ltr">All Python source code (including <code>.py</code> and <code>.ipynb</code> files) is made available under the MIT license. …”
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    <b>MSLU-100K: A multi-source land use dataset of Chinese major cities</b> by Yao Yao (7903457)

    Published 2025
    “…<p dir="ltr">The project includes the code of a deep learning model related to the paper "MSLU-100K: A Multi-Source Land Use Dataset for Major Cities in China". …”
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    The codes and data for "A Graph Convolutional Neural Network-based Method for Predicting Computational Intensity of Geocomputation" by FirstName LastName (20554465)

    Published 2025
    “…The <b>innovations</b> and <b>steps</b> in Case 3, including data download, sample generation, and parallel computation optimization, were independently developed and are not dependent on the GeoCube’s code.</p><h2>Requirements</h2><p dir="ltr">The codes use the following dependencies with Python 3.8</p><ul><li>torch==2.0.0</li><li>torch_geometric==2.5.3</li><li>networkx==2.6.3</li><li>pyshp==2.3.1</li><li>tensorrt==8.6.1</li><li>matplotlib==3.7.2</li><li>scipy==1.10.1</li><li>scikit-learn==1.3.0</li><li>geopandas==0.13.2</li></ul><p><br></p>…”
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    The codes and data for "A Graph Convolutional Neural Network-based Method for Predicting Computational Intensity of Geocomputation" by FirstName LastName (20554465)

    Published 2025
    “…The <b>innovations</b> and <b>steps</b> in Case 3, including data download, sample generation, and parallel computation optimization, were independently developed and are not dependent on the GeoCube’s code.</p><h2>Requirements</h2><p dir="ltr">The codes use the following dependencies with Python 3.8</p><ul><li>torch==2.0.0</li><li>torch_geometric==2.5.3</li><li>networkx==2.6.3</li><li>pyshp==2.3.1</li><li>tensorrt==8.6.1</li><li>matplotlib==3.7.2</li><li>scipy==1.10.1</li><li>scikit-learn==1.3.0</li><li>geopandas==0.13.2</li></ul><p><br></p>…”
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    <b>Data and Code from 'The Perfect and Legitimate Bribe': A Transparent Record of Human-AI Collaboration in Legal Scholarship</b> by Joshua Stern (21748181)

    Published 2025
    “…The code can be executed using free and open-source software such as **Jupyter Notebook**, **JupyterLab**, or a cloud-based service like **Google Colab**.…”
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    Data, Codes, and Supplementary Figures for <b><i>"Leveraging Vision Capabilities of Multimodal LLMs for Automated Data Extraction from Plots"</i></b> by Dane Morgan (796750)

    Published 2025
    “…These files contain the extracted data points in CSV-like format.</li><li><code><strong>*.out_code</strong></code> - Python code generated by the LLM to recreate the source plot using the extracted data.…”
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    Pharos Data by Thomas Scherr (19953555)

    Published 2025
    “…Run the analysis<br><code>python</code><code> </code><code>_main.py</code><br><br>4. …”
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    SRL OF TIM by Jefferson Rodrigo Speck (21510347)

    Published 2025
    “…</li><li><code><strong>plot_scripts/</strong></code>: Includes data files and Python scripts used to generate the visualizations presented in the review (e.g., bar charts, pie charts, distribution graphs).…”
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    <b>Processed Temperature Data for China (1990–2022): NOAA-Derived Daily Records with Spatial Attributes​</b> by Javeed Iqbal (21523832)

    Published 2025
    “…</li><li>Integration with GIS platforms (e.g., QGIS, ArcGIS) or Python-based workflows.</li></ul><h4>​<b>​Technical Details​</b>​</h4><ul><li>​<b>​Software​</b>​: Processed using Python 3.x with <code>pandas</code>, <code>geopandas</code>, and <code>pyarrow</code>.…”
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    Age Distribution of Parents of Registered Births in Mexico (1985-2024) by Montserrat Mora (20430644)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><h3>Dataset Details</h3><p dir="ltr">The dataset includes detailed annual records with the following columns:</p><ul><li><code>REGISTRATION_YEAR</code> – Year when the birth was registered</li><li><code>BIRTH_YEAR</code> – Year of birth</li><li><code>REGISTRATION_STATE</code> – Numeric ID of the state where the birth was registered</li><li><code>RESIDENCE_STATE</code> – Numeric ID of the mother’s state of residence</li><li><code>MOTHER_AGE</code> – Age of the mother at the time of birth</li><li><code>FATHER_AGE</code> – Age of the father at the time of birth</li><li><code>COUNT</code> – Number of records for each combination of the above variables</li></ul><h3>Included Files</h3><ul><li>Dataset: Complete archive of births (1985–2024) with the fields listed above, sourced from INEGI microdata.…”
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    Calculation of slip behaviour and transient permeability evolution of a fracture by Supeng Zhang (15452711)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><h2>Required packages:</h2><ul><li>python==3.12.2</li><li>numpy==1.26.3</li><li>pandas==2.1.4</li><li>scikit-opt==0.6.6</li><li>matplotlib==3.8.0</li></ul><h2>Usage:</h2><ul><li>The file named "example.ipynb" is a jupyter-notebook file, which includes the source code of the inversion of consitutive parameters of both the rate-and-state friction law and the displacement- and velocity-dependent aperture model, as well as the source code of the calculation of slip behavior and permeability evolution based on these two models. …”