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Example-based Modeling (EMO) is an tool to create data models, with examples, using a web interface. You interactively create a web-accessible database of models and samples for those models. A white paper describes the underlying assumptions.
Reconcile is an open source research platform for coreference resolution. It combines a large number of open source NLP components and provides extension points for researchers to plug in additional features and techniques.
Everything you need to build production-ready agents and models. Access 200+ Google and third-party AI models and tools.
Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform is Google Cloud's comprehensive platform for developers to build, scale, govern, and optimize agents and models. Choose from Google's most advanced models and third-party models like Anthropic's Claude Model Family.
It's a utility application for updating and integrating translation memories, created by the Autshumato ITE, over a network. Licensed under the TMate Open Source License and free to download and be used by anyone.
netcdf-tools is a set of tools for creating netCDF files. It supports command line use on both Windows and Unix as well as use directly as a Java library. Written by CSIRO Australia and funded by the ANDS Australian Research Data Commons Project
A software to store, (PUT) meteorological data from complex free form text format to databases and and GET stored (and already loaded) data from databases using OPeNDAP protocol. Written using Java6, XSD, and C++. It support OPeNDAP clients thanks to
Simple UI to test the effectiveness of a heuristic algorithm against the brute force method for path finding among an arbitrary number of arbitrarily placed points on a grid. This is an educational project, don't expect new and better methods.
Tsunami is an open-source high performance computing language. With it you can write streaming data-parallel algorithms that utilize GPGPUs for orders-of-magnitude speed-up with the ease of writing sequential algorithms.
Ex-Crawler is divided into 3 subprojects (Crawler Daemon, distributed gui Client, (web) search engine) which together provide a flexible and powerful search engine supporting distributed computing. More informations: http://ex-crawler.sourceforge.net
Java Suffix array library for phrase discovery. Inspired initially by the classic paper of Yamamoto & Church, with newer ideas from Abouelhoda et al and Kim et al. Adapted for large alphabet so that words can be tokenized as alphabet characters.
Open data mining platform. Provides common architecture for algorithms of various types. Efficient processing of arbitrarily large volumes of data thanks to data streaming. Weka and Rseslib partially integrated. (www.debellor.org)
The Edinburgh Pathway Editor (EPE) is a tool and framework that allows the drawing and manipulation of Biological Networks, such as signalling or matabolic pathways. The editor supports several notations including SBGN and Cytoscape notations.
An Interactive Fiction Player written for Java Virtual Machine. It implements the Z-machine and Glulx specifications and can be used either standalone or as an applet. The Z-Code/Glulx interpreter runs adventures made by Infocom and contemporary Inte
Java Metaheuristics (JMH) is a Java library aimed at the design and implementation of exact and approximated algorithms for optimization problems. JMH is specifically tailored for the design of metaheuristic procedures.
TRINDIKIT is a toolkit for building and experimenting with dialogue systems based on information states, that has been developed in the TRINDI and SIRIDUS projects.
OpenClinica is a web-based electronic data capture platform for clinical research. See http://www.OpenClinica.org/ for downloads, documentation, and mailing lists.
GEM is a computational method for identification of transcription factor modulators, using expression datasets. The method tests if the correlation between factor and target gene depends on the expression of the modulator.
The Virtual Commons (http://commons.asu.edu) is an open software initiative devoted to computational experiments on collective action and resource governance and funded by Arizona State University's Center for Behavior, Institutions, and the Environment (http://cbie.asu.edu).
NOTE: we've moved our development to GitHub at https://github.com/virtualcommons - please look for the latest versions there.