piskvorky/sim-shootout
An open-source entry in TopGit's GitHub warehouse: piskvorky/sim-shootout, 98 stars, Python. Code for "Performance shootout between nearest-neighbour libraries": http://radimrehurek.com/2013/11/performance-shootout-of-nearest-neighbours-intro
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Is piskvorky/sim-shootout open source?
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What is piskvorky/sim-shootout?
piskvorky/sim-shootout (piskvorky/sim-shootout) is a Python project on GitHub. From the project's own README: Code for "Performance shootout between nearest-neighbour libraries": http://radimrehurek.com/2013/11/performance-shootout-of-nearest-neighbours-intro
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