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    JCLTP

    A Java Class Library for Text Processing

    JCLTP is a class library designed for processing text. JCLTP is free, open source and developed with the Java programming language. JCLTP is distributed under the GNU license. It incorporates several technologies that enable process information while applying AI techniques, in order to build predictive models for text classification. Through a flexible structure of interfaces and classes, the opportunity to extend, adapt and add functionality JCLTP is provided.
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    FENNIX

    Fast EXperimentation with Neural Networks

    FENNIX is a simulator of artificial neural networks written in Java. It allows you to easily describe a complete simulation by using a simple text script language or by adding nodes to a tree of tasks by using the graphical used interface. Moreover, FENNIX is composed of pluggable tools that can be easily modified in order to add new functionalities to the simulator.
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    JCLALwebservice

    Web service for JCLAL

    This work is part of the area of Artificial Intelligence, in particular in the field of machine learning. The web service is built to facilitate the use of JCLAL in applications developed in any programming language. Users should know only the basic format to send and receive requests.
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    JCLALtext

    Text processing module for JCLAL

    JCLALtext is a class library designed to extend the framework JCLAL text tasks. JCLALtext is free, open source and developed with the Java programming language. JCLALtext is distributed under the GNU license. The researcher can use the class library by adding it to your project.
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    Open Pandora's Box

    Open Pandora's Box

    Pandora is an artificial intelligent web based bot

    Pandora is an artificial intelligent web based bot written in Java. Pandora is a component based AI architecture including, database memory, XML, voice, voice rec, chat, IRC, HTTP, Wiktionary, Freebase, consciousness, language, GUI, applet, web, jsp, Android
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