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    Maximum entropy is a powerful method for constructing statistical models of classification tasks, such as part of speech tagging in Natural Language Processing. Several example applications using maxent can be found in the OpenNLP Tools Library.
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    A library of graph algorithms non-trivials. An example, chordiallity test, Max-flow, etc...
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    The new Unit Conversions Lite 1.0.2 can be useful for convert some popular units. For example: oz -> g or in -> cm and so on... This application is written in Java programming language.
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    My first project. Select a Formula and compute the results. Windows user can download a working example. Everybody else can checkout the repository. Enjoy.
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    This project will consist of a number of advanced random generators, most probably all written in php, that can be hosted on http servers. An example of this is "Mafia Scum Tools", which randomly allocates a title to a name (useful for forum RPG games)
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    Genijatorics is a library providing solutions to enumerative combinatorial problems. The most prominent example of its use is for generating events in specified date range from CRON-like descriptions. It also serves for educational purposes.
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    libidp is a C library implementation of the iterative dynamic programming (IDP) optimal control algorithm, which solves the optimal control problem for ODE and DAE dynamic equation models. An example problem is included.
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    XMLMath evaluates mathematical, logical or textual expressions described in xml and prints the result. For example, to compute the result of 1 + 1, you would write: <add> <long value="1"/> <long value="1"/> </add>
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    D-Cog (Declarative-Cognition) is a Java based framework for training software components (reusable, object-oriented, interface-driven components). Instead of programmed, software components are trained by example to get the expected results.
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    Lightweight backpropagation neural network in C. Intended for programs that need a simple neural network and do not want needlessly complex neural network libraries. Includes example application that trains a network to recognize handwritten digits.
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    ...I expect the existing module docstring will be a good start. + Create a test driver for Python's regression suite. + Have fun modernizing it, if you like (for example,
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    This is a slide rule emulator based on the classic Pickett slide rule design. It is written in Python, so the name "pyckett" is appropriate. It is suitable as an example of object-oriented Python software construction, including multiple inheritance.
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    calculate math expression(string), for example: double ret = Cal("1+2"), ret= Cal("Pi+ln(e)+f(x,y)÷x+φ+φ0+φ1"). Features
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    Statastizard

    Statistics Wizard

    Statastizard(c)2012 Nick Emblow is a program designed to guide its user into the right statistical test, perform the test, and report the results in a meaningful way. The idea of this is that the user won't actually need to know that they are using a mann-whitney U over a t-test, for example - it just tests for normality and homoscedastic of variance, and decides which test to use, then reports the results. Why? Because time after time, people come to me with some test that they've done that they think "proves" something - when in reality they've either not done a comparative test to start with (ex. a correlation), failed to test for confounding factors (such as normality etc) and as a result, failed to appropriately identify even the right test to do.
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