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Raiden block cipher: An extremely lightweight and fast block cipher, developed using genetic programming, with the intention to be an alternative to TEA. This cipher is as fast as TEA, and without many of its known weaknesses.
The project will be looking at data (the intention is to begin looking at customer name/address data but this may widen over time) and ways to intelligently detect duplicates using fuzzy matching methods and algorithms.
Cycleopt optimizes the computational cost of multigrid algorithms. A cost and error model is used to optimally distribute the computational effort among the grids, depending on the desired accuracy of the solution and problem parameters.
Now part of Apache's Mahout machine learning project at http://mahout.apache.org/-- please see there for latest info and code and releases and support!
A library with implementation of algorithms for solving Lot Sizing problems. The main focus of the library is on ease of use, while also attempting to keep it as efficient as possible.
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 Java code, though it could be used to write one.
This is an implementation of Donald Knuth's Algorithm X ("dancing links"). This is primarily a sudoku generator and solver, though it can be used to solve other exact cover problems.
The gsuffix library implements serveral algorithms used for enumerative string searches. It incorporates the suffix tree and suffix array data structures as well as some other methods.
This is implementation of parallel genetic algorithm with "ring" insular topology. Algorithm provides a dynamic choice of genetic operators in the evolution of. The library supports the 26 genetic operators. This is cross-platform GA written in С++.
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ANT is a lightweight implementation in C of a kind of artificial neural net called Multilayer Perceptron, which uses the backpropagation algorithm as learning method. The package includes an introductory example to start using artificial neural nets.
"Blue Planet" is a research project simulating the behaviour and darwinian evolution of unicellular lifeforms, each controlled by its own genetic program. Moreover, "Blue Planet Inhabitants" are suited for swarm intelligence and swarm research.
Are Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs) to complex? The aim of this framework is, to convert JavaBeans (complex Java-Object graphs) in a simplified representation (JSON, XML, CSV or other object structures) or handle and control access to JavaBean properties.
A .net implementation of a framework for genetic algorithms. This tool enables programmers to write the "core" of their problem and have a genetic algorithm immediately setup for solving it.
HDRFlow is a framework to process high-dynamic range (HDR) and RAW images. It's written in C++, and is both cross-platform and hardware accelerated on modern GPUs.
The goal: to provide implementations of as many algorithms (sorting, searching, ...) and data structures (lists, trees, ...) as possible, accompanied by discussion of big O run time and memory limits and references to sources of further study.
Random Thoughts On Distributed Algorithms: a collection of tools and ideas for the development of distributed applications. The first released part is an RxRPC security model based on OpenSSL and elliptic curve criptography. Please check docs for info...
For each Date/Time since 1582-Oct-15 (start Gregorian Calendar): ++ add/sub days&hh:mm:ss - considered all leap years; summer time DST ++ compute start/end of DST ++ compute UTC (Greenwich) to local/DST ++ weekdays ++ Excel compatible date value
Provides: A tool collection for array orientated programming under Linux and Unix operating systems.
Main subjects: Handling text- and numeric arrays, mainly stored in shell variables.
Furtheron, some useful arithmetic solutions will be provided.
OpenDark is a free simplification of 'dark'. It's the first open BWT-DC compressor, which has a simple code, high speed and compression ratio. And it's waiting for your ideas! :)
Complex list management with an extremely versatile interface. Built-in sorting (with abstract variants), finding, iteration, and element manipulation. Supports const-interface elements. Transparent 'virtual array storage' (VAS) for large element types
A LGPL library to handle xml documents in a DOM-like style. It's designed for LOW-performance systems (like embedded ones) and for lightly handle very large documents, automatically speeding up memory management in a user tunable style.