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A port of inflection-js to node.js module
- inflection
- inflections
- inflection-js
- pluralize
- singularize
- camelize
- underscore
- humanize
- capitalize
- dasherize
- titleize
- demodulize
- tableize
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- categorization
- categorize
- classification
- classify
- artificial intelligence
- machine learning
- neural
- ai
- classifier
- neural networks
- deep neural network
Classification algorithms for number-arrays.
Updated: October 12, 2024
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- categorize
- classification
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- artificial intelligence
- machine learning
- neural
- ecommerce classifier
- classifier
- neural networks
- product categorizaton
A Naive Bayes Classifier.
Naive Bayes classifier for node.js
Are you looking for a Hydreigon to classify data for you? Come and catch it!
Organize your files and folders in just seconds
A linear classifier with the averaged perceptron algorithm
Naive Bayes Classifier for node.js
Lib for classifer word
Classification of activities based on occupations.
- nvif
- 1989
- classify
- activity
- class
- occupation
- nutritive
- value
- indian
- food
- composition
- table
- carbohydrates
- proteins
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ESLint plugin to classify imports into external, internal, and unknown categories.
Node/browser library for finding the the most representative color of a given search term. Matches to the nearest color of the provided palette.
Nodejs wrapper for Stanford classifier.
Converts string to camelized class name. First letter is always upper case.
``` npm i b3-bnn ```
Exact geometric predicate to classify a point against a simplex
Naive Bayes Document Classification Algorithm
Primitive intersection routines (point, ray, line segment, etc.) for narrowband level sets