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    CyberUnits

    CyberUnits

    Class library for computational cybernetics

    CyberUnits is a cross-platform class library for rapid development of high-performance computer simulations in life sciences. It supports modelling for biomedical cybernetics and systems biology with Object Pascal.
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    This site hosts the source code for C++ version of the Broker for SBW, NOM module, advanced simulation suite, analysis applications and model editors.
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    eANN

    eANN

    eANN is an implementation of several kind of neural networks.

    eANN is an implementation of several kind of neural networks written with the intention of providing a (hopefully) easy to use, and easy to modify, OOP source code. It is possible to have several different sized networks running simultaneously, each functioning independently of the others or acting as inputs between them. It also easy to modify the structure so that neurons (or even whole layers) can be created/pruned during simulation allowing dynamic expansion/contraction of the network.
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