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A stand-alone Java library for linear algebra and machine learning
...Additionally, LAML provides a lot of commonly used matrix functions in the same signature to MATLAB, thus can also be used to manually convert MATLAB code to Java code.
JML is a machine learning library in Java, it is a pure Java package, and thus is cross-platform. The goal of JML is to make machine learning methods very easy to use and speed up code conversion from MATLAB to Java.
Please be noted that JML has been replaced by LAML.
This site contains four packages of Mass and mass-based density estimation.
1. The first package is about the basic mass estimation (including one-dimensional mass estimation and Half-Space Tree based multi-dimensional mass estimation). This packages contains the necessary codes to run on MATLAB.
2. The second package includes source and object files of DEMass-DBSCAN to be used with the WEKA system.
3. The third package DEMassBayes includes the source and object files of a Bayesian...
Cognity is an object-oriented neural network library for Java. It's goal is to provide easy-to-use, high level architecture for neural network computations along with reasonable performance.
A graphical MatLab framework for estimating the parameters of, modeling and simulating static and dynamic linear and polynomial systems in the errors-in-variables context with the intent of comparing various estimation strategies.