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    Vespa

    Vespa

    The open big data serving engine

    Make AI-driven decisions using your data, in real-time. At any scale, with unbeatable performance. Vespa is a full-featured text search engine and supports both regular text search and fast approximate vector search (ANN). This makes it easy to create high-performing search applications at any scale, whether you want to use traditional techniques or a modern vector-based approach. You can even combine both approaches efficiently in the same query, something no other engine can do....
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    The Lemur Project

    The Lemur Project

    Search engine and data mining applications and ClueWeb datasets.

    The Lemur Project develops search engines, browser toolbars, text analysis tools, and data resources that support research and development of information retrieval and text mining software, including the Indri search engine in C++, the Galago search engine research framework in Java, the RankLib learning to rank library, ClueWeb09 and ClueWeb12 datasets and the Sifaka data mining application.
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    yaesc

    yaesc

    Yet Another Elasticsearch GUI Client

    Elasticsearch Desktop GUI client. An IDE to create and test your queries.
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    2 Java frameworks with transient and persistent object models based on nonstandard approach (less evident but faster development): an object is a set of named fields. 3 non-object libraries simplifying access to tables stored in RDB, text files, etc.
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    A software to store, (PUT) meteorological data from complex free form text format to databases and and GET stored (and already loaded) data from databases using OPeNDAP protocol. Written using Java6, XSD, and C++. It support OPeNDAP clients thanks to
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    FastFreeTextSearchFiles (fastfreetextsea) is a external, internal hard disk, USB flash pen, file indexer for Fast Free Text Search.
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    Digital Library (DigLib) is special database system oriented to digital objects. Digital objects are any documents in digital form. For example text, software, audio, video, ... Digital Library store a metadata and fulltext (text/binary) of digital object
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