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    HeavyDB

    HeavyDB

    HeavyDB (formerly MapD/OmniSciDB)

    HeavyDB is an open-source GPU-accelerated analytical database designed to perform extremely fast queries on large datasets. The system is built as a SQL-based relational columnar database engine that leverages modern hardware parallelism, including GPUs and multicore CPUs. Its architecture allows users to query datasets containing billions of rows in milliseconds without requiring traditional indexing, pre-aggregation, or sampling techniques.
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    The KReator project is a collection of software systems, tools, algorithms and data structures for logic-based knowledge representation. Currently, it includes the software systems KReator and MECore and the library Log4KR: - KReator is an integrated development environment (IDE) for relational probabilistic knowledge representation languages such as Bayesian Logic Programs (BLPs), Markov Logic Networks (MLNs), Relational Maximum Entropy (RME), First-Order Probabilistic...
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    neural network designer

    neural network designer

    a dbms for neural nets. Chatbots, DTrees, random forests, n-grams,...

    This project consists out of a windows based designer application and a library (that can run on multiple platforms, including android) together with several demo applications (including an MVC3 chatbot client and an android application). It is probably best compared to a database management system, but for neural networks instead of relational data. As such, the library is optimized for handling any type of data-size by using advanced streaming and caching algorithms. With the designer, you are able to create different types of decision trees, random forests, n-grams, pattern-matchers, conversational agents and all sorts of AI related algorithms. ...
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    pyIRDG

    pyIRDG

    IMDb Relational Dataset Generator

    pyIRDG is a program written in Python to generate relational datasets in Prolog format. It uses data from the Internet Movie Database in combination with IMDbPY as backend. A graphical user interface written in pyQt allows the user to link multiple entities together as model for the generation process. The big four entities are Title, Person, Company and Character. Many attributes can be chosen for adding to the output .pl file.
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