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    FuzzyWuzzy

    FuzzyWuzzy

    Fuzzy string matching in Python

    ...To pick an example completely at random, Cirque du Soleil has a show running in New York called “Zarkana”. When we scour the web to find tickets for sale, mostly those tickets are identified by a title, date, time, and venue. We’ve built up a library of “fuzzy” string matching routines to help us along. And good news! We’re open sourcing it. The library is called “Fuzzywuzzy”, the code is pure python, and it depends only on the (excellent) difflib python library.
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    jFuzzyLogic is a java implementation of a Fuzzy Logic software package. It implements a complete Fuzzy inference system (FIS) as well as Fuzzy Control Logic compliance (FCL) according to IEC 61131-7 (formerly 1131-7).
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    The fstrcmp project provides a shared library for making fuzzy string comparisons, and also provides an fstrcmp command for use in shell scripts.
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    BayesianCortex

    BayesianCortex

    simple algorithm for a realtime interactive visual cortex for painting

    ...There will also be an API for using it with other programs as a general high-dimensional space. Each pixel's brightness is its own dimension. Bayesian nodes have exactly 3 childs because that is all thats needed to do NAND in a fuzzy way as Bayes' Rule which is NAND at certain extremes. NAND can be used to create any logical system. In this early version, I'm still working on edge detection and its understanding of the same shapes at different brightnesses. This will be a module of the bigger Human AI Net project and will be used for adding realtime intuitive high dimensional intelligence in audio and visual interactions with the user.
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    FuzzyArithmetic
    Fuzzy numbers and basic fuzzy arithmetics (+, -, *, /, 1/x) implementation written in Java. Should be used as a library, but it also has a GUI which demonstrates its capabilities (using SWT widgets).
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    Implementation of Damerau-Levenshtein fuzzy string matching in Java. Returns the distance adding one point per character insert, deletion, mismatche and swap.. This is an extension of apache/commons/lang/StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance()
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    CILib is a framework for developing Computational Intelligence software in swarm intelligence, evolutionary computing, neural networks, artificial immune systems, fuzzy logic and robotics.
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