notebook-examples VS PRML

Compare notebook-examples vs PRML and see what are their differences.

notebook-examples

Example notebooks showing how to work with ECMWF services and data (by ecmwf)

PRML

PRML algorithms implemented in Python (by ctgk)
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notebook-examples PRML
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Jupyter Notebook Jupyter Notebook
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notebook-examples

Posts with mentions or reviews of notebook-examples. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Creating station model plots
    1 project | /r/meteorology | 14 Jun 2022
    I've found MetPy, but that would require a bit of training. ECMWF offers Magics examples, but it does not seem to be able to plot station models. Strangely, the program I was able to find that worked immediately was an old MSDOS program–Weathergraphix–linked to here. (I would be more than happy to use older MSDOS programs too, if any of you know of any others.)

PRML

Posts with mentions or reviews of PRML. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2020-12-31.
  • Probabilistic Machine Learning, Kevin Murphy (2nd edition, 2021)
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 31 Dec 2020
    It's a regression as far as code readability goes for fairly straightforward reasons: almost everything in Matlab is a matrix. Matrices are not first class citizens in Python, and it matters. I use Python a hell of a lot more than Matlab, but for examining how an algorithm works, Matlab wins. Go look at these PRML collections in Python and Matlab and see if you disagree:

    https://github.com/ctgk/PRML

    https://github.com/PRML/PRMLT

What are some alternatives?

When comparing notebook-examples and PRML you can also consider the following projects:

retrolab - JupyterLab distribution with a retro look and feel 🌅

iterative-grabcut - This algorithm uses a rectangle made by the user to identify the foreground item. Then, the user can edit to add or remove objects to the foreground. Then, it removes the background and makes it transparent.

simfin-tutorials - Tutorials for SimFin - Simple financial data for Python

pyprobml - Python code for "Probabilistic Machine learning" book by Kevin Murphy

football-crunching - Analysis and datasets about football (soccer)

prml - Repository of notes, code and notebooks in Python for the book Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning by Christopher Bishop

feature-engineering-tutorials - Data Science Feature Engineering and Selection Tutorials

iotSDR - GitHub Repository for iotSDR open source material

Jupyter-PowerShell - Jupyter Kernel for PowerShell