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Geom4J is a computational geometry library for Java. It contains implementation of the most important computational geometry data structures and algorithms coded in pure Java, designed for ease of use and optimized for performance.
The Idealize Recommendation Framework supports the development of recommender systems. We have devised a set of requirements all recommender systems must address, an architecture for those requirements, a technical vocabulary and a production model.
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ProViz is a program visualization framework for Java. It is built as a plugin to the Eclipse IDE. (We are getting close to publishing resources and making this project distributable. Stay tuned!) A video demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsoK1n-OM
iGesture is a Java-based gesture recognition framework providing access to multiple gesture recognition algorithms and different input devices. The iGesture Workbench supports the definition and evaluation of customised gesture sets and algorithms.
swIMP (swig-based Interfaces for Mathematical Programming) provides Java wrappers for solvers written in C or C++. The current focus is on accessing OSI-compatible linear programming (LP) solvers from the Coin-OR-project (e.g. Clp, GLPK, MOSEK, CPLEX).
Calamari is a collection of Java APIs for implementing genetic algorithms, neural networks, and vehicle simulation. It is still being designed and developed.
Project consists in a software that reads a copied web site to your computer and generates a graph model of it. The model is based on the links, which are seen as the edges, and the pages, which are the vertices of the graph.
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X-GAT (XML-based Genetic Algorithm Toolkit) is a Java framework to optimize problems with Genetic Algorithms (GAs). Differently from other frameworks, X-GAT contains ready-to-use GAs implementations and new features can be easily added.
Data types and utility classes for use with evolutionary algorithms.
EZvolve Foundation Classes is a set of data types and utility classes for use with evolutionary algorithms. Currently implemented support for bit string encoding, populations, fitnesses, fitness functions, probabilities, and probability vectors.
Awakener aims to provide a Java library for solving practical, real world optimisation problems by means of genetic algorithms (turnkey algorithms for >= 90% of industry problems). Awakener extends Sleepwalker with specific algorithms.
Sleepwalker aims to provide a highly abstract, universal, reusable, extensible Java-based genetic algorithms framework which can be used as a basis for modelling and programming virtually any practical optimisation problem.
A java project to create a library that can calculate decompression schemes for diving. Different open source algorithms can be chosen to use for the calculation. For example Bühlmann and VPM.
Regexp testing tool allows to apply group of regexps to huge arrays of data (millions or so) in order to investigate search or search/replacement possibilities of regexp group.
JavaStates is a Java library designed to statically describe and animate the states of Java objects, while ensuring that the integrity of states is retained at all times. JavaStates brings OO Programming style to interface spec, design and coding.
JoSQL (Java Objects SQL) provides SQL capabilities for querying, ordering and grouping of collections of Java objects (POJOs). It allows a SQL statement to be applied to the collection of objects and the matching set returned, ordered and grouped.
op4j is a developer happiness tool. Its aim is to reduce the amount of similar lines of code needed to do every day tasks in our code by providing an operator chaining tool to perform easy iterations on lists, OGNL evaluation, data type conversion...
This projects hosts the worlds fastest algorithms for the labeling of point-features. It especially looks for algorithms thar are free of constraints, applicable to many scenarios (e.g., visualization, maps...) and do not need any preprocessing.
TimeFinder automatically optimizes schedules (timetables) for universities and high schools. It makes manual timetabling for the timetabler easier via a Java GUI. Export+import is supported via xml and text formats. http://timefinder.sourceforge.net/
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A Java library and set of tools to quickly and easily manipulate graphs (set of nodes and edges) and dynamic graphs. The principal trait of this library is its ability to manage (create, edit, layout, display) continuously evolving graphs.
The development of this project now takes place on Github. Visit the official Graphstream website at http://graphstream-project.org