Plotting and analysis tools for ARTIS simulations
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Plotting and analysis tools for ARTIS simulations
A python package for communicating with Bruker OPUS spectroscopy software and reading its binary file format.
🌱 A fast line-by-line code for high-resolution infrared molecular spectra
Spectral Nexus is a web application for data analysis, spectra classification and visualization.
GUI application for calculating human-visible colors of celestial bodies from their photometric data
Paradox Magellan, Spectra and EVO, with MQTT, Signal, Pushbullet, Pushover and others
Open-source spectroscopy application for controlling and taking measurements from Wasatch Photonics spectrometers.
Calculate many-body states of an impurity Anderson model and spectra (e.g. XPS, XAS, RIXS, NIXS)
Plots absorption spectra from from ORCA output files
Integrate your chemometric tools with the scikit-learn API 🧪 🤖
Modular Data Collection System
Prototype algorithm that analyzes and classifies components based on filtered bands in FT-IR spectral data.
Baseline correction, smoothing, processing and plotting of Raman spectra
Artificial Neural-Net compression and fitting of synthetic spectral grids.
This code finds an optimal architecture, search for hyperparameters (using OPTUNA code), trains and make predictions using LYMAN alpha part of simulated 1D super massive black hole spectra and converts it to intergalactic medium gas conditions along the line of sight. However, this code easily be utilized for ANY 1D signals using supervised ML.
A package for plotting and manipulating 1D spectra
Obtain ASCE 7-22 Multiperiod Response Spectra from USGS database
Plots Mößbauer spectra from parameter files or ORCA output files
pyIACOB package to work with high resolution spectra from the IACOB spectroscopic database
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