About: SALSA (Software lab for Advanced machine Learning with Stochastic Algorithms) is an implementation of the well-known stochastic algorithms for Machine Learning developed in the high-level technical computing language Julia. The SALSA software package is designed to address challenges in sparse linear modelling, linear and non-linear Support Vector Machines applied to large data samples with user-centric and user-friendly emphasis. Changes:Initial Announcement on mloss.org.
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About: KEEL (Knowledge Extraction based on Evolutionary Learning) is an open source (GPLv3) Java software tool that can be used for a large number of different knowledge data discovery tasks. KEEL provides a simple GUI based on data flow to design experiments with different datasets and computational intelligence algorithms (paying special attention to evolutionary algorithms) in order to assess the behavior of the algorithms. It contains a wide variety of classical knowledge extraction algorithms, preprocessing techniques (training set selection, feature selection, discretization, imputation methods for missing values, among others), computational intelligence based learning algorithms, hybrid models, statistical methodologies for contrasting experiments and so forth. It allows to perform a complete analysis of new computational intelligence proposals in comparison to existing ones. Moreover, KEEL has been designed with a two-fold goal: research and educational. KEEL is also coupled with KEEL-dataset: a webpage that aims at providing to the machine learning researchers a set of benchmarks to analyze the behavior of the learning methods. Concretely, it is possible to find benchmarks already formatted in KEEL format for classification (such as standard, multi instance or imbalanced data), semi-supervised classification, regression, time series and unsupervised learning. Also, a set of low quality data benchmarks is maintained in the repository. Changes:Initial Announcement on mloss.org.
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About: Presage is an intelligent predictive text entry platform. Changes:Initial Announcement on mloss.org.
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About: MIPS is a software library for state-of-the-art graph mining algorithms. The library is platform independent, written in C++(03), and aims at implementing generic and efficient graph mining algorithms. Changes:description update
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About: Hubness-aware Machine Learning for High-dimensional Data Changes:
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About: A template based C++ reinforcement learning library Changes:Initial Announcement on mloss.org.
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About: C++ generic programming tools for machine learning Changes:Initial Announcement on mloss.org.
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About: ARTOS can be used to quickly learn models for visual object detection without having to collect a set of samples manually. To make this possible, it uses ImageNet, a large image database with more than 20,000 categories. Changes:Initial Announcement on mloss.org.
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About: Log-linear analysis for high-dimensional data Changes:Initial Announcement on mloss.org.
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About: hapFabia is an R package for identification of very short segments of identity by descent (IBD) characterized by rare variants in large sequencing data. Changes:o citation update o plot function improved
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About: An audio editing tool for single-channel source separation. Changes:Stereo processing, bug fixes, UI updates.
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About: This package includes implementations of the CCM, DMV and DMV+CCM parsers from Klein and Manning (2004), and code for testing them with the WSJ, Negra and Cast3LB corpuses (English, German and Spanish respectively). A detailed description of the parsers can be found in Klein (2005). Changes:Initial Announcement on mloss.org.
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About: GPgrid toolkit for fast GP analysis on grid input Changes:Initial Announcement on mloss.org.
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About: Fast Multidimensional GP Inference using Projected Additive Approximation Changes:Initial Announcement on mloss.org.
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About: Test submission. Is MLOSS working? Changes:Initial Announcement on mloss.org.
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About: Soltion developed by team Turtle Tamers in the ChaLearn Gesture Challenge (http://www.kaggle.com/c/GestureChallenge2) Changes:Initial Announcement on mloss.org.
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About: The open-source C-package fastICA implements the fastICA algorithm of Aapo Hyvarinen et al. (URL: http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/ahyvarin/) to perform Independent Component Analysis (ICA) and Projection Pursuit. fastICA is released under the GNU Public License (GPL). Changes:Initial Announcement on mloss.org.
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About: A general purpose library to process and predict sequences of elements using echo state networks. Changes:Initial Announcement on mloss.org.
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About: Message passing for topic modeling Changes:
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About: Motivated by a need to classify high-dimensional, heterogeneous data from the bioinformatics domain, we developed ML-Flex, a machine-learning toolbox that enables users to perform two-class and multi-class classification analyses in a systematic yet flexible manner. ML-Flex was written in Java but is capable of interfacing with third-party packages written in other programming languages. It can handle multiple input-data formats and supports a variety of customizations. MLFlex provides implementations of various validation strategies, which can be executed in parallel across multiple computing cores, processors, and nodes. Additionally, ML-Flex supports aggregating evidence across multiple algorithms and data sets via ensemble learning. (See http://jmlr.csail.mit.edu/papers/volume13/piccolo12a/piccolo12a.pdf.) Changes:Initial Announcement on mloss.org.
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