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Digraph3
A collection of python3 modules for Algorithmic Decision Theory
This collection of Python3 modules provides a large range of implemented decision aiding algorithms useful in the field of outranking digraphs based Multiple Criteria Decision Aid (MCDA), especially best choice, linear ranking and absolute or relative rating algorithms with multiple incommensurable criteria. Technical documentation and tutorials are available under the following link: https://digraph3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ The tutorials introduce the main objects like digraphs, outranking digraphs and performance tableaux. There is also a tutorial provided on undirected graphs. Some tutorials are problem oriented and show how to compute the winner of an election, how to build a best choice recommendation, or how to linearly rank or rate with multiple incommensurable performance criteria. Other tutorials concern more specifically operational aspects of computing maximal independent sets (MISs) and kernels in graphs and digraphs. -
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Discursive Dilemma
Optimal Decision Rules for the Discursive Dilemma
Accompanying software for the paper "Optimal Decision Rules for the Discursive Dilemma", by A. Alabert, M. Farré and R. Montes (https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.13100). Computes a ranking of the best decision rules according to a quantitative criterion based on the minimisation of the combined probabilities of false positives and false negatives -
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GlassBeadGame
Organizing the Knowledge of Humanity
OUT OF DATE: See the Singularity project here at sourceforge. This project aims to make the expanse of human knowledge beautifully presentable and the exabytes of data navigable by an average user via the power of a Unified Data Model and 3d visualization layer for the Web. It will invert the top 3 layers of the OSI network model to make a 3-dimensional presentation layer with a peer-to-peer session layer for the Internet. For the curious, there is a simple demo that provides a small sense of the possibilities. Requires: VPython available here or see http://vpython.org. -
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Petitioner
Automatic email petitioner for the Australian Federal Government.
Petitioner is a CGI application written in Python that lets users create and send petitions to multiple members of parliament at once. Petitions are saved to a unique link that can be shared. Every time someone follows that link, a petition will be sent to the selected MPs. -
Error to trace to log to deploy. One click. No SSH.AppSignal links every error to the trace, the trace to the log, the log to the deploy that shipped it.
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A tool for exploring records of nominative votes in various legislatures. Currently, it includes just one legislature -- the US Congress -- and one simple visualization. (Code for CPython and Jython.)
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