🌟 Aurora - Identify Employee Burnout Early
📥 Download Aurora

🚀 Getting Started
Aurora helps organizations spot employees at risk of burnout. This tool offers a proactive approach to maintain workplace well-being by analyzing patterns that indicate stress. Below, you’ll find step-by-step instructions to get started.
🔍 Features
- Burnout Identification: Tracks employee behavior to predict burnout risk.
- User-Friendly Interface: Designed for easy navigation and understanding.
- Data Visualization: Clear charts and graphs to visualize employee data.
- Integration: Compatible with tools such as Jupyter Notebook and Power BI.
- Machine Learning: Utilizes advanced algorithms to provide accurate predictions.
- Data Storage: Securely stores information using PostgreSQL and MinIO.
📥 Download & Install
To set up Aurora on your system, follow these steps:
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Visit the Releases Page:
Go to the Releases page to find the latest version of Aurora.
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Download the Application:
Locate the version you need and click on the link to download the appropriate file for your operating system.
- Install Aurora:
- For Windows: Click the downloaded
.exe file and follow the on-screen instructions.
- For Mac: Open the downloaded
.dmg file and drag the Aurora icon to your Applications folder.
- For Linux: Open the terminal and use the provided command to install the software.
Make sure to follow any additional setup instructions specified in the installer.
- Launch the Application:
Once installed, find Aurora in your applications or programs list. Click to launch and begin using the platform.
⚙️ System Requirements
To run Aurora smoothly, ensure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS Mojave or later, or a Linux distribution released in the last two years.
- Memory (RAM): At least 4 GB.
- Storage: Minimum 500 MB of free disk space.
- Processor: Dual-core processor or better.
- Internet Connection: Required for initial setup and updates.
🛠️ Support and Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues while installing or using Aurora, here are a few steps to help you out:
- Check System Requirements: Ensure your system meets the requirements listed above.
- Visit the FAQ: Many common issues and questions are answered in the FAQ section on the Releases page.
- Contact Support: If your problem persists, you can reach out through the Issues section on GitHub to get help from the community.
💬 Community and Contribution
Your feedback improves Aurora. If you have suggestions or want to help us grow:
- Report Issues: Find a bug? Please report it in the Issues section.
- Contribute to Development: Your insights are welcome. If you have coding skills, check the Contributing guidelines found on our GitHub page.
📚 Additional Resources
To make the most of Aurora, consider exploring the following resources:
- Documentation: For detailed features and usage instructions, consult the documentation available in the GitHub repository.
- Community Discussions: Join discussions with other users in the dedicated forums.
📢 Stay Updated
Make sure to stay updated on new releases and features. Follow us on GitHub and keep an eye on the Releases page for the latest updates.
For any further information you might need, do not hesitate to explore the repository or contact the maintainers.
Happy exploring with Aurora!