ADAMS 0.4.3 released
It’s been longer this time since the last ADAMS release – almost 4 months – but I finally got around to making a release. Once again, lots more conversions and actors, many bugfixes. And best of all an improved flow…
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Open-Source and related Stuff
It’s been longer this time since the last ADAMS release – almost 4 months – but I finally got around to making a release. Once again, lots more conversions and actors, many bugfixes. And best of all an improved flow…
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You gotta be kidding!! Google anounced that they’ll be deprecating the download option for projects on Google Code. What’s the point in having projects up on Google Code then?? Their suggested alternative is to use Google Drive instead for the…
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Since there had been several requests over the years regarding tclass (supervised learning algorithm for multivariate time series), I finally decided to quickly hack together a Weka package and make that publicly available on Google Code. The project’s code was…
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Over the last few weeks, I (more or less) resurrected one of my first projects that I worked on at the University of Waikato: Semi-supervised and collective classification. I made it compatible with the latest version of WEKA, making it…
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Minor bug-fix release of the JFileChooser dialog alternative. https://code.google.com/p/vfsjfilechooser2/
That was a bit of a surprise… I got an email today, saying that ADAMS is now listed on Softpedia: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Programming/Other-Programming-Files/ADAMS.shtml I’m stoked! The editors even took their own screenshots of ADAMS. Let’s see what impact it has on the…
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And another release of ADAMS. The major changes over 0.4.1 are the following new modules: adams-r – for integration of the R-Project in the workflow adams-weka-webservice – a webservice that allows other frameworks to use WEKA classifiers, clusterers, filters Plus…
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Just released version 0.4.1 of ADAMS: mloss.org sf.net Since 0.4.0, 40 new actors were added bringing the total to almost 400. The number of conversion schemes used by the Convert transformer has doubled to almost 80. A new module for…
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Yes! ADAMS finally managed to crack the 300,000 lines of code barrier – according to Ohloh!