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    MYRA

    MYRA

    A collection of ACO algorithms for the data mining classification task

    MYRA is a collection of Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) algorithms for the data mining classification task. It includes popular rule induction and decision tree induction algorithms. The algorithms are ready to be used from the command line or can be easily called from your own Java code. They are build using a modular architecture, so they can be easily extended to incorporate different procedures and/or use different parameter values. This project is now hosted at: https://github.com/febo...
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    GUI Ant-Miner is a tool for extracting classification rules from data. It is an updated version of a data mining algorithm called Ant-Miner (Ant Colony-based Data Miner).
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    Intelligent Keyword Miner

    Intelligent Keyword Miner

    Intelligent SEO keyword miner and predicing tool

    ..., you can choose to reset or train it further. Programs that have similar idea are: Google AdWords, SERPWoo's Keyword Finder, Wordpot, and others. Difference is, this program is intelligent and it accepts your input data and then predicts keywords based on your likes or dislikes. As the main engine, it uses the SMOReg algorithm to analyze and map the keyword frequencies of your data. This can be a great SEO tool to help increase the traffic of any website featuring a product.
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    This project intends to create an indexing search engine, for knowledge management. The primary object is to apply an information retrieval core. And implement a knowledge data discovery theory such as data mining algorithm, text mining.
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