NASA JPL MEMEX
- Pasadena, CA
- http://memex.jpl.nasa.gov
- memex-jpl@googlegroups.com
Repositories
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sce-domain-discovery
Domain Discovery for the Sparkler Crawl Environment
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image_space
Interactive Image similarity and Visual Search and Retrieval application
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SMQTK
Fork of original SMQTK code since it's no longer on Docker Hub.
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GeoParser
Extract and Visualize location from any file
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GeoPath-Clustering
To cluster geo paths that travel very similar paths
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counterfeit
Pilot for CE domain.
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sce
Sparkler Crawl Environment - a packaged, dockerized version of http://github.com/USCDataScience/sparkler.git
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HT-ad-classifiers
Character-level deep learning model for text classification, written as part of DARPA MEMEX summer hack
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image-classification
A notebook used to perform image classification and clustering of Human Trafficking images.
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HT_text_classifier
Machine learning model for text classification for HT dataset, written as part of DARPA MEMEX summer hackathon — Edit
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weapons
MEMEX Weapons Pilot for the illegal weapons domain.
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wisdom
General anomaly detection system with interface
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memex-gate
General Architecture for Text Engineering
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ukhack
Code / scripts associated with the MEMEX UK Hack.
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memex-explorer
Viewers for statistics and dashboarding of Domain Search Engine data
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nutch-python
Forked from chrismattmann/nutch-pythonPython port of Nutch that allows controlling Apache Nutch via its REST API.
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cara
Crawl Data Acquisition Request Application (CARA) is a Flask application which streamlines data acquisition workflows
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memex-terra Archived
Geospatial data visualization application for MEMEX.
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elwha
Elwha is a Java application for monitoring topics, sentiment and events on Twitter streams with the ability to generate notification messages before passing the presence of such events on to some additional workflow.
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