5 projects found that use the bsd 2 clause license license.


Logo SparklingGraph 0.0.7

by riomus - May 22, 2017, 15:29:28 CET [ Project Homepage BibTeX BibTeX for corresponding Paper Download ] 29955 views, 7454 downloads, 0 subscriptions

About: Large scale, distributed graph processing made easy.

Changes:

Graph partitioning methods APSP approximation method Performance improvements License change Bug fixes


Logo Collection of algorithms for Gaussian Processes 0.1-SNAPSHOT

by danielkorzekwa - February 18, 2016, 13:00:14 CET [ Project Homepage BibTeX Download ] 7138 views, 2457 downloads, 0 subscriptions

About: Collection of algorithms for Gaussian Processes. Regression, Classification, Multi task, Multi output, Hierarchical, Sparse

Changes:

Initial Announcement on mloss.org.


Logo Libra 1.1.2d

by lowd - February 4, 2016, 08:51:50 CET [ Project Homepage BibTeX BibTeX for corresponding Paper Download ] 71549 views, 15378 downloads, 0 subscriptions

About: The Libra Toolkit is a collection of algorithms for learning and inference with discrete probabilistic models, including Bayesian networks, Markov networks, dependency networks, sum-product networks, arithmetic circuits, and mixtures of trees.

Changes:

Version 1.1.2d (12/29/2015):

  • Minor fixes to scripts
  • Published in JMLR ML-OSS!

Logo FsAlg 0.5.4

by gbaydin - April 25, 2015, 02:11:03 CET [ Project Homepage BibTeX Download ] 7570 views, 2262 downloads, 0 subscriptions

About: FsAlg is a linear algebra library that supports generic types.

Changes:

Initial Announcement on mloss.org.


Logo fertilized forests 1.0beta

by Chrisl_S - January 23, 2015, 16:04:31 CET [ Project Homepage BibTeX BibTeX for corresponding Paper Download ] 10320 views, 2865 downloads, 0 subscriptions

About: The fertilized forests project has the aim to provide an easy to use, easy to extend, yet fast library for decision forests. It summarizes the research in this field and provides a solid platform to extend it. Offering consistent interfaces to C++, Python and Matlab and being available for all major compilers gives the user high flexibility for using the library.

Changes:

Initial Announcement on mloss.org.