A curated list of awesome tools for website diffing and change monitoring.
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Aug 9, 2022
A curated list of awesome tools for website diffing and change monitoring.
Data stream analytics: Implement online learning methods to address concept drift and model drift in data streams using the River library. Code for the paper entitled "PWPAE: An Ensemble Framework for Concept Drift Adaptation in IoT Data Streams" published in IEEE GlobeCom 2021.
Monitor a website and get email and Slack notifications when specific changes are detected
Algorithms for detecting changes from a data stream.
An online learning method used to address concept drift and model drift. Code for the paper entitled "A Lightweight Concept Drift Detection and Adaptation Framework for IoT Data Streams" published in IEEE Internet of Things Magazine.
Data stream analytics: Implement online learning methods to address concept drift and model drift in dynamic data streams. Code for the paper entitled "A Multi-Stage Automated Online Network Data Stream Analytics Framework for IIoT Systems" published in IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics.
ComPtr: Towards Diverse Bi-source Dense Prediction Tasks via A Simple yet General Complementary Transformer
Minimal Webpage Monitor for Academics
Code for testing Concept drift techniques on a real word dataset on a hexapod robot
Allows to track changes on doctrine entities with an easy-to-use and highly customizable API.
Tool for detecting abrupt step changes in noisy signals
Check your FTP files on changes without even downloading them. Very fast because of only the modified date gets compared in the first place.
📝 Web page monitoring app based on Spring Boot
Generic object change tracker for .NET
Council Common Position 2001/931/CFSP list evolution
Detection in property on change to improve application performance.
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