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Graph algorithms interpreter, IDE, debugger, 3D visualizations.
Graphal is an interpreter of a programming language that is mainly oriented to graph algorithms. There is a command line interpreter and a graphical integrated development environment. The IDE contains text editor for programmers, compilation and script output, advanced debugger and visualization window. The progress of the interpreted and debugged graph algorithm can be displayed in 3D scene.
PAK is a collection of library code to handle the overhead of coding
PAK is a collection of library code to handle the overhead of coding things like read-write locks, reflective multithreaded programming and simple file io. This is a java library collection, please see my API below...
A simple java library for text and object oriented code.
Among the different available packages, there are for text analysis (levenshtein and ngram fingerprinting), a grammar framework, simple object persistence (very light and dependence free), ...
This is a Java-based project for complex event extraction from text and co-reference resolution. Currently the code can read BioNLP shared task format (http://2011.bionlp-st.org/) and i2b2 Natural Language Processing for Clinical Data shared task format (https://www.i2b2.org/NLP/DataSets/Main.php). Event extraction includes finding events and the parameters for an event in a text.
LDIFF is an enhanced language-independent line differencing tool built upon the Unix diff and overcomes its limitations in determining whether an artifact line has been changed or is the result of additions and removals
A Java package for pretty-printing a text by deciding where to introduce line-breaks and indentation. A Java implementation of Derek Oppen\'s pretty printing algorithm. It is _not_ a pretty printer for Javacode, though it could be used to write one.