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Feel free to add unlisted packages.
Feel free to add unlisted packages.
== go-redis ==
GNU Octave Redis client
* https://github.com/markuman/go-redis


== LIBSVM, LIBLINEAR ==
== LIBSVM, LIBLINEAR ==
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The Large Time-Frequency Analysis Toolbox®. Please note, this package is available on Octave Forge too, but it has its own website.
The Large Time-Frequency Analysis Toolbox®. Please note, this package is available on Octave Forge too, but it has its own website.


* http://ltfat.sourceforge.net/
* http://ltfat.sohttps://github.com/rmartinjak/mex-sqlite3urceforge.net/
 
== mex-sqlite3 ==
 
An extension for MATLAB® or GNU/octave to access sqlite3 databases
 
* https://github.com/rmartinjak/mex-sqlite3
 
== octave-network-toolbox ==
 
A set of graph/networks analysis functions in Octave
 
* http://aeolianine.github.io/octave-networks-toolbox/


== octsympy ==
== octsympy ==

Revision as of 12:39, 13 December 2014

This is a list of Packages available for GNU Octave.

Octave Forge

The official community packages: http://octave.sourceforge.net/

You may also take a look at the Wiki page for each package: http://wiki.octave.org/Category:Octave-Forge

Other Packages

Feel free to add unlisted packages.

go-redis

GNU Octave Redis client

LIBSVM, LIBLINEAR

Libraries for support vector machine / machine learning classification, regression, and distribution estimation problems. C++, with an interface to Octave.

ltfat

The Large Time-Frequency Analysis Toolbox®. Please note, this package is available on Octave Forge too, but it has its own website.

mex-sqlite3

An extension for MATLAB® or GNU/octave to access sqlite3 databases

octave-network-toolbox

A set of graph/networks analysis functions in Octave

octsympy

A Symbolic Package for Octave using SymPy.

shogun

The Shogun Machine Learning Toolbox®

vlfeat

The VLFeat open source library implements popular computer vision algorithms including HOG, SIFT, MSER, k-means, hierarchical k-means, agglomerative information bottleneck, SLIC superpixels, and quick shift.