About: RLLib is a lightweight C++ template library that implements incremental, standard, and gradient temporal-difference learning algorithms in Reinforcement Learning. It is an optimized library for robotic applications and embedded devices that operates under fast duty cycles (e.g., < 30 ms). RLLib has been tested and evaluated on RoboCup 3D soccer simulation agents, physical NAO V4 humanoid robots, and Tiva C series launchpad microcontrollers to predict, control, learn behaviors, and represent learnable knowledge. The implementation of the RLLib library is inspired by the RLPark API, which is a library of temporal-difference learning algorithms written in Java. Changes:Current release version is v2.0.
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About: C++ software for statistical classification, probability estimation and interpolation/non-linear regression using variable bandwidth kernel estimation. Changes:New in Version 0.9.8:
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About: Breiman and Cutler's random forests for classification and regression Changes:Fetched by r-cran-robot on 2013-04-01 00:00:07.638240
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About: LIBOL is an open-source library with a family of state-of-the-art online learning algorithms for machine learning and big data analytics research. The current version supports 16 online algorithms for binary classification and 13 online algorithms for multiclass classification. Changes:In contrast to our last version (V0.2.3), the new version (V0.3.0) has made some important changes as follows: • Add a template and guide for adding new algorithms; • Improve parameter settings and make documentation clear; • Improve documentation on data formats and key functions; • Amend the "OGD" function to use different loss types; • Fixed some name inconsistency and other minor bugs.
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About: Libcmaes is a multithreaded C++11 library (with Python bindings) for high performance blackbox stochastic optimization of difficult, possibly non-linear and non-convex functions, using the CMA-ES algorithm for Covariance Matrix Adaptation Evolution Strategy. Libcmaes is useful to minimize / maximize any function, without information regarding gradient or derivability. Changes:This is a major release, with several novelties, improvements and fixes, among which:
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About: Bayesian treed Gaussian process models Changes:Fetched by r-cran-robot on 2012-02-01 00:00:11.834310
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About: libnabo is a fast K Nearset Neighbor library for low-dimensional spaces. Changes:
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About: xgboost: eXtreme Gradient Boosting It is an efficient and scalable implementation of gradient boosting framework. The package includes efficient linear model solver and tree learning algorithm. The package can automatically do parallel computation with OpenMP, and it can be more than 10 times faster than existing gradient boosting packages such as gbm or sklearn.GBM . It supports various objective functions, including regression, classification and ranking. The package is made to be extensible, so that user are also allowed to define there own objectives easily. The newest version of xgboost now supports distributed learning on various platforms such as hadoop, mpi and scales to even larger problems Changes:
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About: Java-ML is a collection of machine learning and data mining algorithms, which aims to be a readily usable and easily extensible API for both software developers and research scientists. Changes:new release
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About: BCPy2000 provides a platform for rapid, flexible development of experimental Brain-Computer Interface systems based on the BCI2000.org project. From the developer's point of view, the implementation [...] Changes:Bugfixes and tuneups, and an expanded set of (some more-, some less-documented, optional tools)
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About: Gradient Boosting Changes:Fetched by r-cran-robot on 2018-09-01 00:00:05.199020
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About: DAL is an efficient and flexibible MATLAB toolbox for sparse/low-rank learning/reconstruction based on the dual augmented Lagrangian method. Changes:
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About: Open Source Machine Learning Server Changes:
See release notes - https://predictionio.atlassian.net/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=10000&version=11801
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About: The Maja Machine Learning Framework (MMLF) is a general framework for problems in the domain of Reinforcement Learning (RL) written in python. It provides a set of RL related algorithms and a set of benchmark domains. Furthermore it is easily extensible and allows to automate benchmarking of different agents. Changes:
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About: A Tool for Measuring String Similarity Changes:This release fixes the incorrect implementation of the bag distance.
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About: Massive Online Analysis (MOA) is a real time analytic tool for data streams. It is a software environment for implementing algorithms and running experiments for online learning from evolving data streams. MOA includes a collection of offline and online methods as well as tools for evaluation. In particular, it implements boosting, bagging, and Hoeffding Trees, all with and without Naive Bayes classifiers at the leaves. MOA supports bi-directional interaction with WEKA, the Waikato Environment for Knowledge Analysis, and it is released under the GNU GPL license. Changes:New version November 2013
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About: RL-Glue allows agents, environments, and experiments written in Java, C/C++, Matlab, Python, and Lisp to inter operate, accelerating research by promoting software re-use in the community. Changes:RL-Glue paper has been published in JMLR.
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About: FABIA is a biclustering algorithm that clusters rows and columns of a matrix simultaneously. Consequently, members of a row cluster are similar to each other on a subset of columns and, analogously, members of a column cluster are similar to each other on a subset of rows. Biclusters are found by factor analysis where both the factors and the loading matrix are sparse. FABIA is a multiplicative model that extracts linear dependencies between samples and feature patterns. Applications include detection of transcriptional modules in gene expression data and identification of haplotypes/>identity by descent< consisting of rare variants obtained by next generation sequencing. Changes:CHANGES IN VERSION 2.8.0NEW FEATURES
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About: Pyriel is a Python system for learning classification rules from data. Unlike other rule learning systems, it is designed to learn rule lists that maximize the area under the ROC curve (AUC) instead of accuracy. Pyriel is mostly an experimental research tool, but it's robust and fast enough to be used for lightweight industrial data mining. Changes:1.5 Changed CF (confidence factor) to do LaPlace smoothing of estimates. New flag "--score-for-class C" causes scores to be computed relative to a given (positive) class. For two-class problems. Fixed bug in example sampling code (--sample n) Fixed bug keeping old-style example formats (terminated by dot) from working. More code restructuring.
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About: Nowadays this is very popular to use the deep architectures in machine learning. Deep Belief Networks (DBNs) are deep architectures that use a stack of Restricted Boltzmann Machines (RBM) to create a powerful generative model using training data. DBNs have many abilities such as feature extraction and classification that are used in many applications including image processing, speech processing, text categorization, etc. This paper introduces a new object oriented toolbox with the most important abilities needed for the implementation of DBNs. According to the results of the experiments conducted on the MNIST (image), ISOLET (speech), and the 20 Newsgroups (text) datasets, it was shown that the toolbox can learn automatically a good representation of the input from unlabeled data with better discrimination between different classes. Also on all the aforementioned datasets, the obtained classification errors are comparable to those of the state of the art classifiers. In addition, the toolbox supports different sampling methods (e.g. Gibbs, CD, PCD and our new FEPCD method), different sparsity methods (quadratic, rate distortion and our new normal method), different RBM types (generative and discriminative), GPU based, etc. The toolbox is a user-friendly open source software in MATLAB and Octave and is freely available on the website. Changes:New in toolbox
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