
Open Source Neural Networks? 17
Sleexy asks: "Does anyone know of
any open source neural network / Artificial
Intelligence projects for any platform,
or anyone doing open source work in this
field?"
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. -- Arthur C. Clarke
I have some code (Score:2)
NODE is in pre-devel phase (Score:1)
NODE is in pre-devel phase (Score:1)
I have (Score:1)
Drop me a line if you're interested and I'll send the source or provide access to it. On the other hand I have seen many similar things at CMU archive, so you may have luck there.
Some Neural Network Sources (Score:3)
I got all of these off of Google [google.net]. Try entering 'neural network' as a search term and seeing what hits you get.
I may have some old notes, papers and source code on them in that area of maximized entropy I call my apartment. If I can find anything I'll post them and GPL everything.
Article in LJ #63 (Score:1)
The Linux Journal has an article on the Stuttgart Neural Network Simulator. Great article! You can get the SNNS at http://www.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/ipvr/bv/pr
AI/ALife Howto (Score:1)
Open AI (Score:1)
ThoughtTreasure [signiform.com] understands questions and gives answers. Uses assortment of methods to analyze text, understand problem, apply common sense, and find answer to problem.
CLIPS [ghgcorp.com] rule and object expert system tool.
Knowledge Server Toolkit [nasa.gov] is a Perl-based system for monitoring and acting on continuous information flows, such as alerting when telemetry indicates unusual conditions.
Bayesian Neural Network source code available (Score:1)
Using higher level languages w/ NNs (Score:1)
Xnn/Nn others and more (Score:1)
AI/AL (Score:1)
lroome@gulf.uvic.ca
jess - The Jave Expert System Shell (Score:1)
Speech Recognition Neural Net (Score:1)
http://cslu.cse.ogi.edu/ [ogi.edu]
The license for this project is not exactly "Open Source", but it is free for educational institutions. The neural net takes as input 5 LPC constants and has as output biphones (hundreds of them.) It's written in C. You can download it, play with it, and learn stuff. The license for commercial use requires payment.
I actually tried to make modifications to it in a class, but due to time constraints and lack of documentation I was unable to finish my changes. I think I made an A anyway and I learned a good deal about AI.
Re:MBP -- "best" Backprop NN s/w IMO (Score:1)
unlike the poster above who recommends Google.
I have a list of NN and AI links also. But too many are to long dead college projects last updated in 97 or otherwise inappropriate.
Have gone through the same frustration several times keeping updated in this area and your efforts are appreciated