RSS 341 projects tagged "Artificial Intelligence"

Download Website Updated 18 May 2013 NHI1

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Pop 309.41
Vit 173.93

NHI1 is an attempt to create a non-human intelligence. It is composed of several sub-projects like theLink (formerly known as libmsgque) and theBrain, which is a persistent storage system able to save a data package from theLink without transformation.

Download Website Updated 15 May 2013 Mars Simulation Project

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Pop 365.33
Vit 136.14

The Mars Simulation Project is an open source Java project to create a simulation of a future human settlement on the planet Mars.

Download Website Updated 09 May 2013 newLISP

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Pop 416.79
Vit 86.59

newLISP is a Lisp-like, general-purpose scripting language. It has all the magic of traditional Lisp, but is easier to learn and use. newLISP is friendly, fast, and small. Most of the functions you will ever need are already built in.

No download Website Updated 30 Apr 2013 Wandora

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Pop 254.85
Vit 49.67

Wandora is a general purpose data extraction, management, and publishing application based on Topic Maps and Java. Wandora has a graphical user interface, layered presentation of knowledge, several data storage options, rich data extraction, import and export capabilities, and an embedded HTTP server that enables dynamic publication of Topic Maps. Wandora is well suited for rapid ontology construction and knowledge mashups.

Download No website Updated 24 Apr 2013 Critterding

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Pop 237.62
Vit 29.70

Critterding is a "Petri dish" universe in 3D that demonstrates evolving artificial life. Critters start out with completely random brains and bodies, but will automatically start evolving into something with much better survival skills.

Download Website Updated 26 Mar 2013 dlib C++ Library

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Pop 405.52
Vit 54.32

dlib is a C++ library for developing portable applications dealing with networking, threads, graphical interfaces, data structures, linear algebra, machine learning, XML and text parsing, numerical optimization, Bayesian nets, and numerous other tasks.

Download Website Updated 17 Mar 2013 SHOGUN

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Pop 295.72
Vit 32.36

SHOGUN is a machine learning toolbox whose focus is on large scale kernel methods and especially on Support Vector Machines (SVM). It provides a generic SVM object interfacing to several different SVM implementations, all making use of the same underlying, efficient kernel implementations. Apart from SVMs and regression, SHOGUN also features a number of linear methods like Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA), Linear Programming Machine (LPM), (Kernel) Perceptrons, and algorithms to train hidden Markov models. SHOGUN can be used from within C++, Matlab, R, Octave, and Python.

No download Website Updated 30 Dec 2012 MyMediaLite

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Pop 85.90
Vit 12.67

MyMediaLite is a lightweight, multi-purpose library of recommender system algorithms. It addresses the two most common scenarios in collaborative filtering: rating prediction (e.g. on a scale of 1 to 5 stars), and item prediction from implicit feedback (e.g. from clicks or purchase actions). It contains dozens of recommender engines, including state-of-the-art matrix factorization methods. It also supports real-time updates to the recommender engines, storing engines to disk and reloading them again, and several evaluation measures to compare the accuracy of different recommender system methods. Three command-line programs that offer most of the functionality contained in the library are included.

Download Website Updated 12 Dec 2012 libagf

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Pop 79.71
Vit 7.13

libagf is a fast, innovative implementation of adaptive or variable-bandwidth kernel-based estimators for statistical classification, PDF estimation, and interpolation/non-linear regression. It is written in C++ and includes simple, command line executables as well as easy-to-use libraries.

No download Website Updated 15 Oct 2012 Fuzzy machine learning framework

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Pop 64.02
Vit 3.58

Fuzzy machine learning framework is a library and a GUI front-end for machine learning using intuitionistic fuzzy data. The approach is based on the intuitionistic fuzzy sets and the possibility theory. Further characteristics are fuzzy features and classes; numeric, enumeration features and features based on linguistic variables; user-defined features; derived and evaluated features; classifiers as features for building hierarchical systems; automatic refinement in case of dependent features; incremental learning; fuzzy control language support; object-oriented software design with extensible objects and automatic garbage collection; generic data base support through ODBC; text I/O and HTML output; an advanced graphical user interface based on GTK+; and examples of use.

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A content management system for Web sites.

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High-performance software transactional memory for Common Lisp.