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2008

ZSFA -- Vellum

by greut

Vellum is a simple build tool like make but written in Python using a simple yet flexible YAML based format. Rather than attempt a full AI engine just to get some software built, I went with the simpler algorithm of a “graph”.

2007

Elefant - What is Elefant

by ogrisel
Elefant (Efficient Learning, Large-scale Inference, and Optimisation Toolkit) is an open source library for machine learning Elefant include modules for many common optimisation problems arising in machine learning and inference. It is designed to be modular and easy to use. Framework provides easy to use python interface, which can be use for quick prototyping and testing inference algorithms.

Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach

by ogrisel
The leading textbook in Artificial Intelligence. Used in over 1000 universities in 91 countries (over 90% market share). The 85th most cited publication on Citeseer.

[Xiru].org — Python Genetic Algorithms

by greut & 1 other
nice quote in the header, need to give it a look.

2006

montylingua :: a free, commonsense-enriched natural language understander

by fakechris
MontyLingua is a free*, commonsense-enriched, end-to-end natural language understander for English.

Pyro, Python Robotics: Pyro

by YukuanMark
Pyro stands for Python Robotics. The goal of the project is to provide a programming environment for easily exploring advanced topics in artificial intelligence and robotics without having to worry about the low-level details of the underlying hardware. T

EvoGrid - Evolutionary Computation framework for Python in Launchpad

by ogrisel
EvoGrid is a componentized framework based on the Zope3 interfaces / adapters system to build Evolutionary Algorithms (aka Genetic Algorithms) by pluging python components together.

Introducing the EvoGrid system

by ogrisel
EvoGrid is a component-based python framework to build Evolutionary Computation-based Machine Learning algorithms sometime also known as Genetic Algorithms The EvoGrid design is inspired by the idea of "replicators" introduced by Richard Dawkins in his book The Selfish Gene. EvoGrid's replicators can evolve through both classical undirected darwinian evolution or through "intelligent" lamarckian evolution or by a combination of both. In this respect, EvoGrid can be considered a Memetic Computational framework.

2004

Weave a neural net with Python

by roberto
I want to read this later.

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