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9th SciPy 2010, Austin, Texas
- Stéfan van der Walt, Jarrod Millman:
Proceedings of the 9th Python in Science Conference 2010 (SciPy 2010), Austin, Texas, June 28 - July 3, 2010. scipy.org 2010 - Tom Aldcroft:
Keeping the Chandra Satellite Cool with Python. 1-5 - Craig Allen:
Astrodata. 6-11 - Robyn Speer, Kenneth C. Arnold, Catherine Havasi:
Divisi: Learning from Semantic Networks and Sparse SVD. 12-17 - James Bergstra, Olivier Breuleux, Frédéric Bastien, Pascal Lamblin, Razvan Pascanu, Guillaume Desjardins, Joseph P. Turian, David Warde-Farley, Yoshua Bengio:
Theano: A CPU and GPU Math Compiler in Python. 18-24 - Steven Colbert, Gregor Franz, Konrad Wöllhaf, Redwan Alqasemi, Rajiv V. Dubey:
A High Performance Robot Vision Algorithm Implemented in Python. 25-30 - Kadambari Devarajan, Maria A. Echeverry-Galvis, Rajmonda Sulo, Jennifer K. Peterson:
Unusual Relationships: Python and Weaver Birds. 31-35 - Eric Floehr:
Weather Forecast Accuracy Analysis. 36-39 - Perry Greenfield, Ivo Busko, Rosa Diaz, Vicki Laidler, Todd Miller, Mark Sienkiewicz, Megan Sosey:
Rebuilding the Hubble Exposure Time Calculator. 40-44 - Warren J. Hack, Perry Greenfield, Babak Saif, Bente Eegholm:
Using Python with Smoke and JWST Mirrors. 45-48 - Sean Davis, Matthew Henderson, Andrew Smith:
Modeling Sudoku Puzzles with Python. 49-55 - Wes McKinney:
Data Structures for Statistical Computing in Python. 56-61 - Jan H. Meinke:
Protein Folding with Python on Supercomputers. 62-66 - Steven K. Morley, Daniel T. Welling, Josef Koller, Brian A. Larsen, Michael G. Henderson, Jonathan Niehof:
SpacePy - A Python-based Library of Tools for the Space Sciences. 67-72 - Kristopher Overholt:
Numerical Pyromaniacs: The Use of Python in Fire Research. 73-76 - Min Ragan-Kelly, John P. Verboncoeur:
A Programmatic Interface for Particle Plasma Simulation in Python. 77-79 - Prabhu Ramachandran, Chandrashekhar Kaushik:
PySPH: A Python Framework for Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics. 80-84 - Helge Reikeras, Ben M. Herbst, Johan A. du Preez, Herman A. Engelbrecht:
Audio-Visual Speech Recognition using SciPy. 85-91 - Skipper Seabold, Josef Perktold:
Statsmodels: Econometric and Statistical Modeling with Python. 92-
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