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November 10, 2012

MDP – Modular toolkit for Data Processing

Filed under: Data Analysis,Python — Patrick Durusau @ 1:36 pm

MDP – Modular toolkit for Data Processing

From the webpage:

Modular toolkit for Data Processing (MDP) is a Python data processing framework.

From the user’s perspective, MDP is a collection of supervised and unsupervised learning algorithms and other data processing units that can be combined into data processing sequences and more complex feed-forward network architectures.

From the scientific developer’s perspective, MDP is a modular framework, which can easily be expanded. The implementation of new algorithms is easy and intuitive. The new implemented units are then automatically integrated with the rest of the library.

The base of available algorithms is steadily increasing and includes signal processing methods (Principal Component Analysis, Independent Component Analysis, Slow Feature Analysis), manifold learning methods ([Hessian] Locally Linear Embedding), several classifiers, probabilistic methods (Factor Analysis, RBM), data pre-processing methods, and many others.

If you are using Python, you might want give MDP a try.

I first saw this in a tweet by Chris@SocialTexture.

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