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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}.
Java library devoted to handle Genetic Algorithms and Classifier Systems. It has been engineered to be used into agent based simulation models and to search bounded optimal solutions in wide solution spaces. It runs on distributed clusters.
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Cinefile is a prototype of a category-based method of database exploration. It allows the user to identify abstract categories of films by providing examples of category members, learns to classify films as belonging or not belonging to those categories, and provides a graphical interface for exploring and comparing categories.
Cinefile is designed to work with data retrieved from the Internet Movie Database (imdb.com). This data is used for classification and is the subject of the...
Supertagging is a process of statistical lexical disambiguation, preprocessing step to parsing, which assigns LTAG tree categories to the lexical items present in the input sentence. Thus, if the input sentence is in the form of a dependency tree, the task of the supertagger is to assign the most probable TAG family to each node and edge in the dependency tree.