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Java Bayesian

Java Bayesian 04/01/2005 06:56 AM

Is there a decent open source Java Bayesian package that is not GPL or similarly restricted from commercial use?  I am aware of only Classifier4J.  Preferably, it should be optimized for server applications and high performance.




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