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    ADAMS

    ADAMS

    ADAMS is a workflow engine for building complex knowledge workflows.

    ...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). R available using Rserve. WEKA webservice allows other frameworks to use WEKA models. Fast prototyping with Groovy and Jython. ...
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    Scene
    ...The present release features GPU accelerated versions of all the background subtraction methods and morphological post processing of the object blobs with dilation and erosion filters, implemented in OpenCL. The framework was mainly designed as a toolkit for the rapid development of interactive art projects that explore dynamics of complex environments. The Scene GUI runs and compiles under Windows, Linux, and MacOS X, and is available in both 32 bit and 64 bit versions.
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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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    Weka4OC GUI for Overlapping clustering

    Weka4OC GUI for Overlapping clustering

    Weka4OC: Weka for Overlapping Clustering is a GUI extending WEKA

    This is a GUI application for learning non disjoint groups based on Weka machine learning framework. It offers a variety of learning methods, based on k-means, able to produce overlapping clusters. The application also contains an evaluation framework that calculates several external validation measures. The application offers a visualization tool to discover overlapping groups.
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    Blunder is an automated tool for analyzing chained exceptions in Java. It's usefull for classify, generate a customized error message and a list for possible solutions.
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