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16th SciPy 2017, Austin, Texas
- Katy Huff, David Lippa, Dillon Niederhut, Michael Pacer:

Proceedings of the 16th Python in Science Conference, SciPy 2017, Austin, Texas, USA, July 10-16, 2017. scipy.org 2017 - Brendt Wohlberg

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SPORCO: A Python package for standard and convolutional sparse representations. 1-8 - Dillon Niederhut

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Software Transactional Memory in Pure Python. 9-11 - Geoffrey M. Poore:

BespON: Extensible config files with multiline strings, lossless round-tripping, and hex floats. 12-19 - Horea-Ioan Ioanas, Bechara John Saab, Markus Rudin:

LabbookDB: A Wet-Work-Tracking Database Application Framework. 20-27 - Ingo Heimbach, Florian Rhiem, Fabian Beule, David Knodt, Josef Heinen, Robert O. Jones:

pyMolDyn: Identification, structure, and properties of cavities in condensed matter and molecules. 28-33 - Jaime Arias

, Philippe Ciuciu, Michel Dojat, Florence Forbes, Aina Frau-Pascual, Thomas Perret, Jan M. Warnking:
PyHRF: A Python Library for the Analysis of fMRI Data Based on Local Estimation of the Hemodynamic Response Function. 34-40 - Alicia Clark, Joseph L. Hellerstein

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SciSheets: Providing the Power of Programming With The Simplicity of Spreadsheets. 41-48 - Klaus Greff, Aaron Klein, Martin Chovanec, Frank Hutter, Jürgen Schmidhuber:

The Sacred Infrastructure for Computational Research. 49-56 - Theodore Lindsay, Peter T. Weir, Floris van Breugel:

FigureFirst: A Layout-first Approach for Scientific Figures. 57-63 - Mahzad Khoshlessan, Ioannis Paraskevakos, Shantenu Jha, Oliver Beckstein:

Parallel Analysis in MDAnalysis using the Dask Parallel Computing Library. 64-72 - Manuel Krebber, Henrik Barthels, Paolo Bientinesi:

MatchPy: A Pattern Matching Library. 73-80 - Michael Beyeler

, Geoffrey M. Boynton, Ione Fine, Ariel Rokem:
pulse2percept: A Python-based simulation framework for bionic vision. 81-88 - Michael Lange, Navjot Kukreja, Fabio Luporini, Mathias Louboutin, Charles Yount, Jan Hückelheim, Gerard J. Gorman:

Optimised finite difference computation from symbolic equations. 89-97 - Narendra Mukherjee, Joseph Wachutka, Donald B. Katz:

Python meets systems neuroscience: affordable, scalable and open-source electrophysiology in awake, behaving rodents. 98-105 - Oleksandr Pavlyk, Denis Nagorny, Andres Guzman-Ballen, Anton A. Malakhov

, Hai Liu, Ehsan Totoni, Todd A. Anderson, Sergey Maidanov:
Accelerating Scientific Python with Intel Optimizations. 106-112 - Scott Sievert, Daniel Ross, Lalit K. Jain, Kevin Jamieson, Robert Nowak, Robert Mankoff:

NEXT: A system to easily connect crowdsourcing and adaptive data collection. 113-119 - Will T. Barnes

, Kenneth P. Dere:
ChiantiPy: a Python package for Astrophysical Spectroscopy. 120-127

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