Any electronic lab notebook software that you could recommend?

I'm looking for some (Linux, or maybe Mac), specifically tuned for research in machine learning. Something that would store experiment results in the organized way, allow to compare diagrams (say ROC curves), keep notes, etc.

I think that a production level version of Burrito ( http://www.pgbovine.net/burrito.html ) would have been ideal. Or maybe a system for storing experiment results similar to that of IBM Watson group. But that's the current state of the art in the ELN. And I'd imagine is not available.

So I'd be happy to settle for something of a lesser system, but a production level one. Any recommendations?

asked Jul 02 '12 at 22:36

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closed Jul 02 '12 at 23:20

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I think this question is better suited for other forums, try the subreddit on ML

(Jul 02 '12 at 23:20) Leon Palafox ♦

The question has been closed for the following reason "Question is off-topic or not relevant" by Leon Palafox Jul 02 '12 at 23:20

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