C++, Matlab and Python library for Hidden-state Conditional Random Fields. Implements 3 algorithms: LDCRF, HCRF and CRF. For Windows and Linux, 32- and 64-bits. Optimized for multi-threading. Works with sparse or dense input features.
The Digital Communication Systems Lib: This library contains digital communucations systems implementations, such as BSPK and MIMO - WOFDM. Various OpenSource Projects: 1. Password/Username/Domain Analyzer
This is a Content Based Image Retrieval Interface with only color features implemented. This is part of a thesis work to analyze the different color features and observe the performance on mainly corel5k images.
primeHandle is a set of data management tools in support of the PrIMe Initiative (http://primekinetics.org). primeHandle includes graphical user interfaces for searching through data collections, editing and submitting data to the PrIMe Data Depository.
QASE is a Java-based API designed to provide all the functionality needed to create game agents in Quake 2. Powerful enough to facilitate high-end research, it is also suitable for undergrad courses geared towards classic AI and agent-based systems.
JOELib/JOELib2 is a cheminformatics library which supports SMARTS substructure search, descriptor calculation, processing/filtering pipes, conversion of file formats, 100% pure Java, and interfaces to external programs (e.g. Ghemical) are available.
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A framework for solving large systems of linear equations (Ax=b) in a distributed network using different iterative methods. The solver is written on Java, can be run on Windows or Linux. The solver is compatible with either MPICH2 or mpj-express.
A tool based on the model proposed by Bellman & Zadeh (1970) fuzzy logic (fuzzy sets) decision support paper. The first version of the application was developed in Java (pure java + jgoodies and some other APIs).
Now it is being rewritten using nebular, a pure Java fuzzy API.