Kogito examples - Kogito is a cloud-native business automation technology for building cloud-ready business applications.
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Kogito examples - Kogito is a cloud-native business automation technology for building cloud-ready business applications.
Python-based workflow engine. Automate and manage custom business processes, with no overhead.
SpiffWorkflow is a software development platform for building, running, and monitoring executable diagrams
Simply sending the detected BPM to Resolume or any other LJ / VJ Software via OSC commands.
Audio Analytics Dashboard that provides insights and eliminates tedious tasks in the music production workflow [Plotly, Streamlit, Librosa, Essentia]
A Python package for declarative Process Mining with Machine Learning applications
A Python package for process-mining with DECLARE models.
A BPM analyzer designed for live musicians using DAWs like Ableton or VJs who want to collaborate with other artists and focus more on performance instead of wasting time finding the right tempo of a source that cannot be digitally synced.
A collection of handy tools such as adding Key & BPM to your music library
Business Process Improvement with Reinforcement Learning and Human-in-the-Loop.
ART - dynamic BPM analyzer for OSU! mappers
extract .bpm (bexide package manager) files in many doko demo issyo games
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Detecting process drift from event log.
A C++ and Python algorithm that prints when bass, claps, or hihats are detected in music. Works well with hip-hop and rap music. Website link is React.js implementation (not as good as exe).
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