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    jMIR

    jMIR

    Music research software

    jMIR is an open-source software suite implemented in Java for use in music information retrieval (MIR) research. It can be used to study music in the form of audio recordings, symbolic encodings and lyrical transcriptions, and can also mine cultural information from the Internet. It also includes tools for managing and profiling large music collections and for checking audio for production errors. jMIR includes software for extracting features, applying machine learning algorithms, applying heuristic error error checkers, mining metadata and analyzing metadata.
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    FiMaLib

    a financial math library and financial market data database

    This project should combine a financial mathematics library with an underlying financial market database (and a set of other tools), which could be used by financial institutions for their financial market data needs as well as by students for research works.
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    MathParser Java - Math Parser library

    MathParser Java - Math Parser library

    Mathematical Parser for Java

    This project gives a mathematical parser for converting a simple string expression into a result which can be managed for using in other calculations, all in Java. Using a couple lines of code, you'll be able to parse complex arithmetic expressions efficiently. This library is powered by Dijkstra's Shuting-yard algorithm. The library has no dependencies with other external libraries. Dependency <dependency> <groupId>com.google.code.mathparser-java</groupId> ...
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    Bracer

    Bracer

    Repository has been moved to: http://dtitov.github.com/bracer

    Java library for parsing and evaluating math expressions. Javadoc is available at http://bracer.sourceforge.net/javadoc/ P.S. This library depends on Apache Commons Math, so don't forget to include commons-math-2.2.jar to your project.
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    mathrefplugin

    A plugin for JabRef

    A plugin for JabRef. The plugin queries Zentralblatt MATH reference entries using the BibTeX format.
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    Hypergherkin is a library for the manipulation of Real valued algebra expressions including equation simplification, symbolic integrals & derivatives. Workings can be rendered using the default presentation MathML generator or a custom alternative
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