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December 26, 2010

Waffles

Filed under: Inference,Machine Learning,Random Forests — Patrick Durusau @ 5:38 pm

Waffles Authors: Mike Gashler

From the website:

Waffles is a collection of command-line tools for performing machine learning tasks. These tools are divided into 4 script-friendly apps:

waffles_learn contains tools for supervised learning.
waffles_transform contains tools for manipulating data.
waffles_plot contains tools for visualizing data.
waffles_generate contains tools to generate certain types of data.

For people who prefer not to have to remember commands, waffles also includes a graphical tool called

waffles_wizard

which guides the user to generate a command that will perform the desired task.

While exploring the site I looked at the demo applications and:

At some point, it seems, almost every scholar has an idea for starting a new journal that operates in some a-typical manner. This demo is a framework for the back-end of an on-line journal, to help get you started.

with the “…operates in some a-typical manner” was close enough to the truth that I just has to laugh out loud.

Care to nominate your favorite software project that “…operates in some a-typical manner?”


Update: Almost a year later I revisited the site to find:

Michael S. Gashler. Waffles: A machine learning toolkit. Journal of Machine Learning Research, MLOSS 12:2383-2387, July 2011. ISSN 1532-4435.

Enjoy!

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