Simple Project List Software Map

623 projects in result set
LastUpdate: 2006-03-22 07:47

Mindmeld

Mindmeld is an enterprise-capable knowledge sharing system designed for any Web community that needs to capture and share information. It is unique in that the knowledge base grows smarter every time it's used. It incorporates terms used in each search into a contextual map of the answer itself, continually improving its ability to derive contextual information from a given search. The system learns how people typically search for an answer by identifying which terms are most valuable in any specific context.

LastUpdate: 2002-03-15 07:35

BioJava

BioJava aims to provide a comprehensive set of Java components for the rapid development of applications in Bioinformatics. It contains interfaces for representing Sequences, Features, and other important bioinformatics concepts. It can also read and write sequence data in a variety of common formats and communicate with Ensembl databases and with DAS and BioCorba servers.

LastUpdate: 2010-07-05 14:41

jabber interface

jabber interface is a plugin-based Jabber interface to anything imaginable. It acts like a Jabber client and listens to external commands.

LastUpdate: 2002-10-26 14:59

OpenAI

The OpenAI site is centered around an Open Source project and community involving artificial intelligence. The project itself is the creation of a set of tools that are considered to be models of human intelligence or biomimicry. These tools are intended to be integrated into applications or used stand alone for research.

LastUpdate: 2007-01-18 16:41

Joone

Joone (Java Object Oriented Neural Engine) is an artificial neural network Java framework. It is used to build and train neural networks with a powerful visual environment. It has a modular design and can be easily extended by writing new modules to implement new learning algorithms or architectures.

LastUpdate: 2008-03-05 22:28

IkeWiki

IkeWiki is a new kind of Wiki (a so-called "Semantic Wiki") developed by Salzburg Research that allows users to collaboratively annotate pages and links between pages with semantic annotations. Such annotations are useful because they give machines a certain amount of "understanding" of the content that goes beyond merely displaying the page. This information can then, for example, be used for context-specific presentation of pages, advanced querying, consistency verification, or drawing conclusions.

LastUpdate: 2012-01-19 21:40

AceWiki

AceWiki is a semantic wiki that is powerful and at the same time easy to use. Making use of the controlled natural language ACE, the formal statements of the wiki are shown in a way that looks like natural English. In order to help the users to write correct ACE sentences, AceWiki provides a predictive editor.

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LastUpdate: 2005-05-06 11:05

kognition

Kognition is an omnifont OCR software for KDE. It
is the result of two diploma theses about omnifont
optical character recognition which are included
as documentation (in German). Due to the fact that
each step of the OCR process can be visualized you
can get a quick idea of how OCR works and where
the problems lie. However the program may be of minor/no use for end users in its current state.

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LastUpdate: 2002-12-17 15:44

OpenCyc

OpenCyc is the open source version of the Cyc technology, the world's largest and most complete general knowledge base and commonsense reasoning engine. OpenCyc can be used as the basis for a wide variety of intelligent applications.

LastUpdate: 2014-02-11 23:53

pedsim

PEDSIM is a microscopic pedestrian crowd simulation system. The PEDSIM library allows you to use pedestrian dynamics in your own software. Based on pure C++/STL without additional packages, it runs on virtually every operating system. The PEDSIM Demo Application (Qt) gives you a quick overview of the capabilities, and is a starting point for your own experiments. PEDSIM is suitable for use in crowd simulations (e.g. indoor evacuation simulation, large scale outdoor simulations), where one is interested in output like pedestrian density or evacuation time. The quality of the individual agent's trajectory is high, PEDSIM can be used for creating massive pedestrian crowds in movies. Since libpedsim is easy to use and extend, it is a good starting point for science projects.

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LastUpdate: 2011-04-11 11:06

ACL2

ACL2 is a mathematical logic, programming
language, and mechanical theorem prover based on
the applicative subset of Common Lisp. It is an
"industrial-strength" version of the NQTHM or
Boyer/Moore theorem prover, and has been used for
the formal verification of commercial
microprocessors, the Java Virtual Machine,
interesting algorithms, and so forth.

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LastUpdate: 2008-03-25 08:08

Texai

Texai is a knowledge-based Java software project to create artificial intelligence. The project's knowledge base is stored in the Sesame 2 RDF server. Because the initial knowledge base is large, it has been partitioned into separate Sesame repositories. These have been extracted into RDF and have released in various formats. The project's domain objects are persisted in Sesame using the RDF Entity Manager and semantic annotation.

LastUpdate: 2006-04-17 05:05

Merchant of Venice

Merchant of Venice is a stock market trading programme that supports portfolio management, charting, technical analysis, paper trading, and experimental methods like genetic programming. It features a graphical user interface with online help and includes full documentation. It runs on UNIX, Mac OS X, and Windows.

LastUpdate: 2014-05-31 06:14

Achilles

Achilles is a simulation of Darwinian evolution in a virtual world composed of virtual organisms. It uses Hebbian neural networks, and an extremely simplified physics model that allows virtual organisms to interact freely in the simulated environment.

LastUpdate: 2013-09-12 07:39

Aseba

Aseba is an event-based architecture for distributed control of mobile robots. It targets integrated multi-processor robots or groups of single-processor units, real or simulated. The core of aseba is a lightweight virtual machine tiny enough to run even on microcontrollers. Robots are programmed in a user-friendly scripting language using a cozy integrated development environment.