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CrfAny is a C++ package for efficient and exact training and inference of Conditional Random Fields over any graphical structure, supporting all feature types (boolean, integer and real) and command line, C++/Python Lib interfaces.
With miao3d you can train a specific Gaussian Markov Random Field (GMRF) that then can be used to estimate a depthmap ("3D"), given an image ("2D").
A GUI allows inspection of the image + depthmap.
The STAIR Vision Library (SVL), originally developed to support the STanford AI Robot, provides software infrastructure for computer vision, machine learning, and probabilistic graphical models.
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Basically the program detects face, extends and saved with the date and time of detection. Thus the operator can identify people from the files located within the PC memory.
The source code of the Brainstormers' RoboCup champion team 2005 has been made publicly available at the end of 2005. That source code release contains also a lot of our results in applying Reinforcement Learning in the simulated soccer domain.
Sanchay is a collection of tools and APIs for language researchers. It has some implementations of NLP algorithms, some flexible APIs, several user friendly annotation interfaces and Sanchay Query Language for language resources.
Qt Handwriting Recognizing it's a simple Qt GUI interface of a artificial neural network to provide handwrite recognition. This project use FANN (Fast Artificial Neural Network) on first approach.
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This project has been renamed to oooark. Old file releases will still be available here. uvsim is a project focused on enabling algorithm development for unmanned systems. It is being constructed to provide an identical interface to simulations and h
The name stands for ensemble learning framework. It is a collection of machine learning algorithms for classification and regression with the possibility of connecting them together via ensemble learning. It is written in C++.
Weekend-robotics enables the dedicated amateur to build a autonomous robot. It runs on a Linux system for high-level operations and offers an interface to the defacto standard hardware abstraction layer in robotics, Player/Stage.
Computer System for Adaptive Intelligent Life :: seeks to create a software system that is capable of learning. The project's ultimate goal is to further the ability of software to both adapt to individual users, and to respond their needs.
BCAR is a library for the associative classification, which denotes "Boosting
Class Association Rules". BCAR provides a general tool for classification tasks
with various types of input data.
openEAR is the Munich Open-Source Emotion and Affect Recognition Toolkit developed at the Technische Universität München (TUM). It provides efficient (audio) feature extraction algorithms implemented in C++, classfiers, and pre-trained models on well-known emotion databases. It is now maintained and supported by audEERING. Updates will follow soon.
This is implementation of parallel genetic algorithm with "ring" insular topology. Algorithm provides a dynamic choice of genetic operators in the evolution of. The library supports the 26 genetic operators. This is cross-platform GA written in С++.