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    Universal Java Matrix Package

    Universal Java Matrix Package

    sparse and dense matrix, linear algebra, visualization, big data

    The Universal Java Matrix Package (UJMP) is an open source Java library which provides sparse and dense matrix classes, as well as a large number of calculations for linear algebra such as matrix multiplication or matrix inverse. Operations such as mean, correlation, standard deviation, replacement of missing values or the calculation of mutual information are supported, too. The Universal Java Matrix Package provides various visualization methods, import and export filters for a large...
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    Qt4 GUI for scientific data analysis and visualization using Matlab (tm) style syntax. Link together Qt projects and other C++ libraries in an integrated user interface. For more information, visit: http://groups.google.com/group/chainlink
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    BaNU generates adaptable naive Bayesian networks from a database. The generated knowledge can be exported as Notation3 rules. Another feature is the ability to link with ILP systems such as Toplog and Aleph to find premises for the adaptable NBN's.
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