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Author: Danilo Croce

The new KeLP site is online

Posted on April 1, 2017April 5, 2017 by Danilo Croce

KeLP grew significantly in the past two years, from a laboratory project to a Maven Project containing more than 20,000 lines of code. We (the KeLP team) believe that the old site is “too small” for KeLP and a better description of the available kernel methods and learning algorithms is required. This new site provides Read more about The new KeLP site is online[…]

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