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    LensOSX

    LensOSX

    LensOSX: the light, efficient network simulator

    Lens is the light, efficient network simulator, written by Doug Rohde. LensOSX is a native MacOSX port of Lens that runs on MacOSX 10.5 or higher, created by Harm Brouwer, Daniel de Kok and Hartmut Fitz.
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    It's an object-oriented library written in C++ for creating arbitrary kind of neural networks. The user can use the classes provided to create neural network with arbitrary topology and mixed type of neurons. It's very easy add custom neurons.
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    Geeks Artificial Neural Network (G.A.N.N) is an open source project that started with the philosophy of being a new more advanced A.N.N that works as a platform for other applications. In other words, G.A.N.N should be considered as a "Black Box".
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