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I'm going to work on some project that would do a user-action recognition based on what he/she does in the system.
As far as I understand there are two main parts here :
intercept the user actions (say http traffic in web/ui interaction in thick-client)
analysis of user intentions
While the first part is rather technical and therefor easy to implement,
the second one is AI related and can be academic.
So I was wondering whether someone knows some third-parties/academic projects that would implement the 'action-recognition' stuff.
Thanks a lot in advance
I believe - Apache Mahout could help you. Look towards to collaborative filtering part of this framework.
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I am trying to find a book which contains information and best practices in software development and design. More specifically I need a book which talks about how each layer talks to other layers, for example how the logic layer of the server talks to the data access layer and vise versa, or what information should the client application send to the server and how to do this.
Mainly I would like it to be for Java development but it doesn't really matter.
Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture by Martin Fowler
Code Complete
written by Steve McConnell. I think it will be helpful.
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I have just started using ice4j as an ICE client. I am experimenting with it, and I want to create a simple chat application using it. The problem is, I can't seem to find any good tutorials on how to use ice4j, and the Javadoc I compiled from the source code doesn't seem to help either. I don't want to resort to having to read through all the source code, because that would be annoying. Is there anything that can help me learn ice4j?
Try reading tests, usually it's the best documentation, especially when there's nothing decent about a techlogy
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Please recommend open source web applications that use velocity for html generation, that would be good examples to learn from.
Want to try using velocity for my next web app but want to learn from more experienced people first (:
Apache Roller does. Also the example applications that come with the VelocityTools project. Liferay. And plenty of frameworks include Velocity support and examples. Apache Click is one of the better of those.
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I'm interested in JMonkey for some fun projects, but when I search Google to find tutorials and docs, I can only find either really basic and/or incomplete stuff, like these on http://jmonkeyengine.org/, or really specific ones. Do you know some "from beginner to expert" tutorial for JMonkey?
http://jmonkeyengine.org/wiki/doku.php/jme3 has a complete series of tutorials for jME3. They just haven't been accessible via google until now..
http://jmonkeyengine.org/wiki/doku.php/jme2:jme2 has a series of tutorials for the now community-supported old jME2
Actually, the best I found is this one:
http://www.theprogrammersweblog.com/2008/12/3d-game-programming-in-java-using.html
It's incomplete (but maybe it will be completed someday), but 11 parts are already available.
The aim is to create a complete Asteroid game.
Hey check this Game Making PDF
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Can anyone recommend a based open source mailing list software ?
The following would all be desired if possible:
Java as the underlying language, as we have people who are experienced with Java
Something which is packaged as a war and can be dropped into a Tomcat server
A sleek interface
Underlying data should be reasonably transparent
Good support for groups - sometimes we want to send mail to everyone, sometimes only people working in a certain area etc.
This is for a non-profit tax-payer funded research organization, so open-source (free) is a high priority. Thanks.
http://subetha.tigris.org/
Apache James http://james.apache.org/server/2.3.2/mailing_lists.html