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Java GUI to analyze one (or more, in batch mode) datasets with several feature selection methods at the same time and also performing an "ensemble" analysis. It can be easily extended to include any feature selection algorithm.
Want to count the number of syllables in a word? Want to create a random haiku? This Java application can do both. Just add the JAR file to your project for access to these basic classes. We use CMU's pronunciation dictionary to count each syllable.
JFlightLog is a FREE, graphical pilot log for Ms Windows and others(it's java). Saves as Excel XLS, PDF, CSV or TXT. Imports CSV from other logbook programs or spreadsheets. Prints entries directly. Auto-creates charts for visualizing flight times.
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Goal of our project CSX (City Stats X) is to program a generic interface to visualize and present social data about a city. We will present this on the example of the city of Linz in Austria.
This project provides bookmarklet-based web page overlays based on recognized terms from vocabulary servers. These overlays can be used to assist users with unfamiliar terminology or can be used for annotation of web-based data and literature.
A Java-based tool for creating, designing and distributing graphical trees that represent syntactic construction of sentences. Useful for drawing trees under X-bar generative theory or any other correlated application.
The application Crimeblips provides up-to-date crime statistics for Berlin (Germany). It maps and visualizes crimes, allowing users to identify crime hot spots, trends and general patterns. Bayesian algorithms are used to extract relevant information.
TimeSleuth discovers temporal decision rules. It also judges the (a)causality of the rules. TimeSleuth can discover rules that involve time: {if (rainy_yesterday = true) then rainy_today = true}, or {if (rainy_tomorrow = true) then rainy_today = true}.
A set of applications that can generate and tabulate paper surveys. Includes simple graphical programs for the common user. Has interchangeable back-end components for the enthusiast.
KNeTS (Knowledge Elicitation Tools) is a survey tool to create multi-agent models based on local knowledge using pattern analysis to identify rules that are iteratively validated with the informant. The final output is a knowledge-based multi-agent model
An open source program that has the ability to graph data collected from scientific experiments. It will fit a variety of linear and non-linear regressions to data and will have the ability to save and print graphs.
febrl-gen is a Java-based frontend to Febrl, an open-source data linkage system written in Python. Users can configure the parameters of a linkage project through the frontend, and febrl-gen will generate a Febrl-ready configuration file.
AbuGraph is a freely available Java application for the layout and visualization of directed graphs. Bound to a TCP port, it supports dynamic graph creation receiving commands from a telnet console or another third party application.
Facelift is a visualization and analysis software for online social networking services. It displays a given community as a node-link diagram and provides several search / filtering functions as well as cluster analysis features.
The Genomic Diversity and Phenotype Data Model (GDPDM) captures molecular and phenotypic diversity data. MySQL databases are used to implement the schema. This project develops software tools (written in Java, Perl, etc.) associated with this model.
The Microdata Management Toolkit is a collection of tools for documenting, disseminating and preserving survey and census microdata The project is sponsored by the International Household Survey Network with financial support from the World Bank.
geolocate is a front-end java program that works with google maps to provide dynamic maps to users. Combined with the flexibility of XML and the power of javascript, users can see various relationships on their map to draw conclusions.
Bitnets instantiates and operates on graphs and subgraphs of large complex networks, such as kinship networks. Bitnets consists mainly of a java library, a number of use examples and an interactive interpreted language interface.
Azureus Plug-In that allocates the ip adresses of the peers to the country and the city they belong to and visualize that data on a world map or in statistics. This product includes GeoLite data created by MaxMind, available from http://www.maxmind.com/.
BabyTALK is to add another brick in the wall of natural languages learning. The baby needs to structure a corpus of texts when his tutor points and talks about a particular part of the corpus. The baby is also to describe any selected part of the corpus.