Neural Networks, Naive Bayes and others with Smalltalk

Hans N Beck hnbeck at t-online.de
Sun May 22 14:31:11 UTC 2005


Hi Romina,

a open source alternative is the SNNS, which implements many models,  
is written in C and extensible (and could be therefore be relative
easily connected to Smalltalk systems):

http://www-ra.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de/SNNS/

Greetings

Hans

Am 22.05.2005 um 11:35 schrieb Joaquin Sitte:

>
> Hola Romina,
>
> For your purpose you are better off with Matlab and its Neural Network
> toolbox. In our group we have worked in computational intelligence  
> for many
> years and I have not seen anything in Smalltalk that is up to scratch.
>
> Saludos
>
> Joaquin
>
> =====================================================
> Dr. Joaquin Sitte, Associate Professor.
> Head, Smart Devices Lab
> School of Software Engineering and Data Communication
> Faculty of Information Technology
> Queensland University of Technology
> GPO Box 2434, Brisbane, Q 4001
> Australia
> Phone +61 7 3864 9325
> Fax +61 7 3864 9390
> e-mail j.sitte at qut.edu.au
> homepage http://www.fit.qut.edu.au/~sitte
>
> Romina Bin <romina.bin at gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>> Hello list!
>> I'm Romina Bin from Buenos Aires, Argentina and looking for some
>> implemented models in Smalltalk (methods/classes) about Neural
>> Networks, Naive Bayes and others (for instance, Dataming techniques)
>> because I'm working with a research at the National Technical
>> University (UTN) that needs to process information in order to
>> classify it in different patterns.
>>
>> If someone can help me with this I'll be really thankful!  :)
>>
>> Thks in advance.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Romina.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>




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