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    ADAMS

    ADAMS

    ADAMS is a workflow engine for building complex knowledge workflows.

    ADAMS is a flexible workflow engine aimed at quickly building and maintaining data-driven, reactive workflows, easily integrated into business processes. Instead of placing operators on a canvas and manually connecting them, a tree structure and flow control operators determine how data is processed (sequentially/parallel). This allows rapid development and easy maintenance of large workflows, with hundreds or thousands of operators. Operators include machine learning (WEKA, MOA, MEKA) and image processing (ImageJ, JAI, BoofCV, LIRE and Gnuplot). ...
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    The KReator project is a collection of software systems, tools, algorithms and data structures for logic-based knowledge representation. Currently, it includes the software systems KReator and MECore and the library Log4KR: - KReator is an integrated development environment (IDE) for relational probabilistic knowledge representation languages such as Bayesian Logic Programs (BLPs), Markov Logic Networks (MLNs), Relational Maximum Entropy (RME), First-Order Probabilistic Conditional Logic (FO-PCL), and others. - MECore is a shell-based system that allows the user to create propositional knowledge bases, to perform a variety of belief change operations, and to query a knowledge base with respect to the principle of optimum entropy...
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    GUAJE FUZZY

    GUAJE FUZZY

    Free software for generating understandable and accurate fuzzy systems

    GUAJE stands for Generating Understandable and Accurate fuzzy models in a Java Environment. Thus, it is a free software tool (licensed under GPL-v3) with the aim of supporting the design of interpretable and accurate fuzzy systems by means of combining several preexisting open source tools, taking profit from the main advantages of all of them. It is a user-friendly portable tool designed and developed in order to make easier knowledge extraction and representation for fuzzy systems, paying...
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