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    The goal of this project is to investigate optimal ways to do genre classification for the ten indigenous South African languages. Funded by Dept of Arts and Culture of the SA Government. http://www.trifonius.co.za/projects/genre-classification
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    exbayes

    examples of Bayesian computations

    The examples from my series of blog posts on how to use the Bayesian computations in practice.
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    BreakDancer-0.0.1 is a Perl package that provides genome-wide detection of structural variants from next generation paired-end sequencing reads.
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    BCAR is a library for the associative classification, which denotes "Boosting Class Association Rules". BCAR provides a general tool for classification tasks with various types of input data.
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    openEAR is the Munich Open-Source Emotion and Affect Recognition Toolkit developed at the Technische Universität München (TUM). It provides efficient (audio) feature extraction algorithms implemented in C++, classfiers, and pre-trained models on well-known emotion databases. It is now maintained and supported by audEERING. Updates will follow soon.
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