Java port and extension of MLC++ 2.0 by Kohavi et al. Currently contains ID3, C4.5, Naive (aka Simple) Bayes, and FSS and CHC (genetic algorithm) wrappers for feature selection. WEKA 3 interfaces are in development.
A completely portable C++ library,
to provide a standard set of classes similar to Java Common API.
It's highly efficient and it follows the Embedded C++ Standard.
It's FREE (LGPL licensed).
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The MDS is sponsored by the Applied Math dept at the U Colorado, Boulder. We have created a system for presenting a mathematical text online, letting users embed discussions (including math symbols!) directly in the text.
This library provides expression parsing functionality to Java applications, and includes support for all standard mathematical constants and functions, as well as providing functionality for user defined variables and functions.
Java numerical analysis codes based on Didier Besset's "Object-Oriented Implementation of Numerical Methods: An Introduction with Java & Smalltalk", 2000, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
Numerikus is an attempt to build a set of numerical libraries written in C/C++, Fortran, Java and C# for single processor and multi-core processors. It wil have from basic functions to Linear Algebra solvers and ODE's and PDE's methods.
A library for handling vectors, tensors, and more.
VectTens is an object-oriented numerical library designed to manipulate vectors, tensors, and other mathematical quantities in a simple and efficient manner.
RunAsApproximator es un programa java multilenguaje que implementa algoritmos numéricos. Los datos de entrada son aquellos requeridos por cada algoritmo y los de salida son resultado final y los datos intermedios necesarios para alcanzar su resolución.