continuous-monitoring
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Used to obtain the results in "A stochastically curtailed two-arm randomised phase II trial design for binary outcomes" (DOI: 10.1002/pst.2067) by Law et al. Superseded by package "curtailment".
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Audit Analytics projects
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Continuous network monitoring with SLack and nmAP
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Functional Geometric Monitoring in Apache Flink
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Approximate Distributed Counter in Apache Flink
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NIST Information Security Continuous Monitoring (ISCM) and configuration baseline data collector
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Application Containerization using HashiCorp Vagrant, Docker and Kubernetes.
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🔐 Securing Your Digital Sanctuary, Trust None, Protect Everything.
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Automated Fire Extinguishing Robot This repository contains the code and design for the Automated Fire Extinguishing Robot (Car), a smart solution for detecting and extinguishing small-scale fires. The robot autonomously navigates towards the fire, extinguishes it, and continues scanning for additional fire sources to prevent potential accidents.
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ResLens Frontend Repository. A continuous profiling and visualization tool for CPU, Memory and more....
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Aug 1, 2025 - TypeScript
Use the host-as-sensor model to enumerate security-relevant information about a RHEL host and the surrounding network, identifying and reporting changes via syslog. Written in python3.
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Sep 25, 2025 - Python
COMPASS: Cooperative Multi-Agent Persistent Surveillance using Spatio-Temporal Attention Network.
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Oct 6, 2025 - Python
🌐 Cross-platform network monitoring tool with GUI for 24/7 internet connectivity tracking. Real-time dashboard, automated diagnostics, ISP issue detection with MTR logs. Works on Raspberry Pi, home servers, and homelabs. Python 3.8+, Tkinter GUI, optional standalone .exe/.app builds available.
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This repo hosts the Python SDK and related examples for AIMon, which is a proprietary, state-of-the-art system for detecting LLM quality issues such as Hallucinations. It can be used during offline evals, continuous monitoring or inline detection. We offer various model quality metrics that are fast, reliable and cost-effective.
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WATCH: Adaptive Monitoring for AI Deployments via Weighted-Conformal Martingales
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Oct 30, 2025 - Jupyter Notebook
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