Elefant (Efficient Learning, Large-scale Inference, and Optimisation Toolkit) is an open source library for machine learning licensed under the Mozilla Public License (MPL). We develop an open source machine learning toolkit which provides
algorithms for machine learning utilising the power of multi-core/multi-threaded processors/operating systems (Linux, WIndows, Mac OS X),
a graphical user interface for users who want to quickly prototype machine learning experiments,
tutorials to support learning about Statistical Machine Learning (Statistical Machine Learning at The Australian National University), and
detailed and precise documentation for each of the above.
Clerezza is a service platform based on OSGi (Open Services Gateway initiative) which provides a set of functionality for management of semantically linked data accessible through RESTful Web Services and in a secured way. Furthermore, Clerezza allows to easily develop semantic web applications by providing tools to manipulate RDF data, create RESTful Web Services and Renderlets using ScalaServerPages.
The Visualization ToolKit (VTK) is an open source, freely available software system for 3D computer graphics, image processing, and visualization used by thousands of researchers and developers around the world.
Developed by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, VisIt contains a rich set of visualization methods—such as contour plots, pseudocolor plots, volume plots, vector plots, and boundary plots—for visualizing scientific data. VisIt allows the ability to provide quantitative as well as qualitative information from a scientific data set.
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