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    Easy Machine Learning

    Easy Machine Learning

    Easy Machine Learning is a general-purpose dataflow-based system

    Machine learning algorithms have become the key components in many big data applications. However, the full potential of machine learning is still far from being realized because using machine learning algorithms is hard, especially on distributed platforms such as Hadoop and Spark. The key barriers come from not only the implementation of the algorithms themselves but also the processing for applying them to real applications which often involve multiple steps and different algorithms. Our...
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    JLinkGrammarParser is a Java port of the CMU link grammar parser, a syntactic parser for english.
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    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.
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    A Java-port of nano-pond. This is a Java-based digital life incubator.
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    An image postprocessor for the DIY Book Scanner described on instructables.com and diybookscanner.org. Gets images ready for OCR or for PDF. Written in Java based on a partial port of the Leptonica image processing library.
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    A Java port of LDC's Champollion sentence aligner (http://champollion.sourceforge.net). Intended audience is Natural Language researchers wishing to sentence-align parallel text. In the future, Akerblad will extend Champollion with such features as rule
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    Weka.Net is a port to .Net of the Weka library. It use all the power of .net including some redisene of the library to make more Object-Oriented.
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    .Net C# port of GA Framework Will be renamed to GenCube later
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    Java port and extension of MLC++ 2.0 by Kohavi et al. Currently contains ID3, C4.5, Naive (aka Simple) Bayes, and FSS and CHC (genetic algorithm) wrappers for feature selection. WEKA 3 interfaces are in development.
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