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    bnns

    Research tool for interactive training of artificial neural networks.

    BNNS is a research tool for interactive training of artificial neural networks based on the Response Function Plots visualization method. It enables users to simulate, visualize and interact in the learning process of a Multi-Layer Perceptron on tasks which have a 2D character. Tasks like the famous two-spirals task or classification of satellite image data.
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    TexLexAn is an open source text analyser for Linux, able to estimate the readability and reading time, to classify and summarize texts. It has some learning abilities and accepts html, doc, pdf, ppt, odt and txt documents. Written in C and Python.
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    A High-Order Multi-Variate Approximation Scheme for Arbitrary Data Sets, C implementation of the method described in http://web.mit.edu/qiqi/www/paper/interpolation.pdf, with Python and Fortran interfaces.
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