Sounds interesting. If someone can stick a link to a good detailed use case on the wiki, I'll see what I can fit in to BJ3.
Incidentally, I intend to start dev (and simultaneous doc) of BJ3 next week. Need to get a couple of things sorted first though. cheers, Richard 2008/6/10 Michael Heuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Mark Schreiber wrote: > >> Hi - >> >> I am wanting to develop something to do some datamining of translational >> data (sequence clinical and microarray). I want to make use of an already >> existing data mining API. > > Bah, that's no fun. ;) > > >> Ones I have found so far are RapidMiner (YALE), WEKA and JDM (which seems to >> be a JSR). Does anyone have any views on which is good or useful (or not)? > > Some of what you need might be in Colt (e.g. hep.aida packages). > > > JScience has nice maths APIs > >> http://jscience.org/api/overview-summary.html > > > Alias-i LingPipe 3.5.0 is a commercial product focused on text-mining. A > lot of the API is generic though. > >> http://alias-i.com/lingpipe/docs/api/overview-summary.html > > > Or how about biojava 3.x? > > A lot of interesting new use cases in translational fields... > > michael > > _______________________________________________ > Biojava-l mailing list - [email protected] > http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/biojava-l > _______________________________________________ Biojava-l mailing list - [email protected] http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/biojava-l
