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    aCompute

    aCompute

    Aims to enable researcher to tap in to mobile computing capability

    This is a software agent based computing program that will enable researchers and other users to tap in computing power of machine available by sharing work load on the fly with zero configuration on network & resources A self organizing agent program that will understand network and its resource. where as the only job left to researcher is to split up jobs in several chunks of programs either parallel or sequential jobs and go issue the job (A visual Modeler or Scripting support need to be yet designed) Software agents will automatically manage the rest or resource management, sharing , cloning of tasks etc. new resources can be added and removed from the system on fly; in layman terms the project will create an agent program that enable sharing & execution of program among all the available resources whether it be desktop, laptop, pda . thereby one can accelerate research to the very extent of resource availability with out bothering about anything... ...
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    ...This library is a basic implementation from the GeoHash algorithm written in the java can be applied to generate from the latitude and longitude a geohash code and reverse. The library is kept simple and have no dependencies to other libraries. For more information about the GeoHash algorithm go to (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geohash) Snapshot from source code are available at: https://github.com/astrapi69/jgeohash.git If you have suggestions or improvements of bugfixes please contribute back via github
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    Mechaglot, Calculate Semantic Similarity

    Mechaglot, Calculate Semantic Similarity

    Calculate semantic similarity for any human and human-like languages

    WARNING: There are too many false-positives! This is Alpha release, expect many things to improve, including the algorithms. PLEASE GO TO BROWSE ALL FILES TO READ A FULL DESCRIPTION. The goal of this project is simple: Input two sentences of the same language, and obtain the number (from 0 to 1) denoting the similarity between the inputted sentences, according to semantic categories. This project models my previous project: https://sourceforge.net/projects/semantics/ Difference is, this project does not use any database and computes any Strings as an input. ...
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    This package contains code for the game of EasyGo, a modified version of the original game of go. This package provides a simple API so that the users can code and test their own players. Thus one can not only play, but also program their own players.
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    videonetwork

    videonetwork

    A simulator for self-organizing video replication and more

    ...People use their smart phones and tablets to take pictures and videos, leading to a high number of production places. If we enable those visitors to share their content at the event, new challenges emerge. Visitors move, go online and offline, and build a dynamic network. One can say a complex adaptive network emerges, with all its problems. We tackle these problems by introducing a bio-inspired algorithm, which lets the content place itself where it is needed. It is robust, scalable and adaptive. The transport path of content is exploited to replicate content and limited storage space is handled by clean-up mechanisms. ...
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