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OpenForecast is a package of general purpose, forecasting models written in Java that can be applied to any data series. No knowledge of forecasting is required. Using this package, the most appropriate algorithm for your data will be selected.
GeneThello (read jə-ˈne-ˈthe-lō), is an acronym for genetic othello, an othello (reversi) playing program which based on Genetic Algorithm (GA). In principle GeneThello consist of an othello program and a genetic algorithm system.
ProViz is a program visualization framework for Java. It is built as a plugin to the Eclipse IDE. (We are getting close to publishing resources and making this project distributable. Stay tuned!) A video demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsoK1n-OM
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X-GAT (XML-based Genetic Algorithm Toolkit) is a Java framework to optimize problems with Genetic Algorithms (GAs). Differently from other frameworks, X-GAT contains ready-to-use GAs implementations and new features can be easily added.
The BalanceLine4j Project is an implementation of the Balance Line Algorithm for Java applications. The Balance Line is an algorithm used to make Coordinated Processing and Sequential Updates, that improves performance and saves machine resources.
RES is a pure Java based Open Source Cobol to Javatranslator. It creates maintainable Java code for a subset of VS Cobol syntax. It has been developed with JDK, JTB and Javacc.
XUL4Java is a XML UI Framework built upon Java, that lets you build feature rich, cross platform applications across Hetrogenous Architecture, building rich client, desktop , web and mobile application. 'Created For Once And For Ever '
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LEA is a lightweight eyetracking algorithm library (hence the name) written in and for Java. LEA is able to track eye movements with an ordinary webcam and returns relative movements (up, down, ...). It is also able to compensate for slight head motions.
Jbi4Corba is a JBI binding component for the corba protocol. Basically it is a protocol translator from the CORBA protocol to the JBI normalized message protocol. Once a corba service is published as a JBI endpoint it can participate the ESB processes.
G.A.V. (Graph Algorithm Visualizer) is a tool that visualizes algorithms from graph theory. A step-by-step visualization from each different algorithm allows the user to understand the particular algorithm very easily.
The goal: to provide implementations of as many algorithms (sorting, searching, ...) and data structures (lists, trees, ...) as possible, accompanied by discussion of big O run time and memory limits and references to sources of further study.
A Java package for pretty-printing a text by deciding where to introduce line-breaks and indentation. A Java implementation of Derek Oppen\'s pretty printing algorithm. It is _not_ a pretty printer for Java code, though it could be used to write one.
a first work algorithm trials to implement a compromise between distributed and centralized version control system.part of research project,it's only a simulation. no real networking is implemented ,only virtual random signal are imaginary produced.
This is an implementation of Donald Knuth's Algorithm X ("dancing links"). This is primarily a sudoku generator and solver, though it can be used to solve other exact cover problems.
Utility for translating language packs used in games into a different language. Supports over 50 games, with more games added through small plugins. Simple and easy-to-use interface, and totally free.
Java API for implementing any kind of Genetic Algorithm and Genetic Programming applications quickly and easily. Contains a wide range of ready-to-use GA and GP algorithms and operators to be plugged-in or extended. Includes Tutorials and Examples.
gaKnn(Genetic Algorithm Optimized K Nearest Neighbor Classification framework) is a frameowork for KNN optimization with a genetic algorithm. The genetic algothm used for this is JGAP (http://jgap.sourceforge.net/).
This is an algorithm to codify Spanish words to an equivalent phonetic code. That intends to be a substitute of Soundex algorithm that is not practical to use in Spanish. It is very useful for search engines based on text information.
A set of Java libraries for translating textual numbers (including cardinals, ordinals, etc.) between various language systems (e.g. Arabic, Indic, Chinese). Primary users will be developers of machine translation systems and curious desktop users.