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    Smile

    Smile

    Statistical machine intelligence and learning engine

    Smile is a fast and comprehensive machine learning engine. With advanced data structures and algorithms, Smile delivers the state-of-art performance. Compared to this third-party benchmark, Smile outperforms R, Python, Spark, H2O, xgboost significantly. Smile is a couple of times faster than the closest competitor. The memory usage is also very efficient. If we can train advanced machine learning models on a PC, why buy a cluster? Write applications quickly in Java, Scala, or any JVM...
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    OWL Machine Learning

    Machine learning algorithm using OWL

    Feature construction and selection are two key factors in the field of Machine Learning (ML). Usually, these are very time-consuming and complex tasks because the features have to be manually crafted. The features are aggregated, combined or split to create features from raw data. This project makes use of ontologies to automatically generate features for the ML algorithms.
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