List of software developed at universities
This is a list of software developed at universities including software, programming languages, operating systems, web browsers, computer graphics tools, database systems, scientific computing software, or machine learning frameworks that originated or are maintained by university research, students, or academic laboratories. == Artificial intelligence and machine learning == ACT-R – cognitive architecture for modeling human cognition (Carnegie Mellon) AlexNet – influential convolutional neural network architecture for image recognition (Toronto) Apache OpenNLP – natural language processing toolkit started by Edinburgh graduate students (Edinburgh) Caffe – deep learning framework (UC Berkeley) Cepheus – poker-playing artificial intelligence program (Alberta) Chinook – checkers-playing artificial intelligence program (Alberta) Claudico – artificial intelligence poker program (Carnegie Mellon) CMU Sphinx – speech recognition system (Carnegie Mellon) Dendral – early expert system for chemical analysis (Stanford) ELIZA – early natural-language processing chatbot (MIT) ELKI – data mining and clustering framework (LMU Munich) GATE – natural language processing and text-mining framework (Sheffield) HTK – hidden Markov model toolkit for speech recognition (Cambridge) Kaldi – speech recognition toolkit started at a Johns Hopkins workshop (Johns Hopkins) KNIME – data analytics and machine learning platform (Konstanz) LIBSVM – support vector machine software library (National Taiwan University) Libratus – artificial intelligence poker program (Carnegie Mellon) MALLET – machine learning and natural language processing toolkit (UMass Amherst) Massive Online Analysis – data stream mining and machine learning framework (Waikato) mlpack – machine learning software library (Georgia Tech) Moses – statistical machine translation system (Edinburgh) MovieLens – recommender-system research platform (Minnesota) Natural Language Toolkit – natural language processing toolkit (Penn) Never-Ending Language Learning – semantic machine learning system (Carnegie Mellon) Open Mind Common Sense – commonsense artificial intelligence project (MIT) Orange – data mining and machine learning software suite (Ljubljana) Polaris – poker-playing artificial intelligence program (Alberta) RapidMiner – data science and machine learning platform originating as YALE (TU Dortmund) SGLang – structured generation and LLM serving framework (UC Berkeley, Stanford, Texas A&M, and more) SHRDLU – early natural-language understanding program (MIT) SNePS – knowledge representation, reasoning, and acting system (Buffalo) Soar – cognitive architecture for artificial intelligence research (Carnegie Mellon) Theano – numerical computation library for deep learning (Montréal) vLLM – LLM inference and serving engine (UC Berkeley) Weka – machine learning software suite (Waikato) WordNet – lexical database used in natural language processing (Princeton) == Educational and visual programming environments == Alice – educational programming environment (Virginia and Carnegie Mellon) BlueJ – educational Java development environment (Kent and Deakin) DrJava – lightweight Java development environment (Rice) DrRacket – graphical programming environment for Racket and Scheme (Rice, Northeastern, Utah, and more) Greenfoot – educational Java development environment (Kent and La Trobe) Karel – educational programming language for beginners (Stanford) Logo – educational programming language developed at BBN and MIT (MIT) NetLogo – agent-based modeling language and environment (Northwestern) Processing – visual arts programming language and environment (MIT) Scratch – block-based educational programming language (MIT) ScratchJr – introductory visual programming language (Tufts and MIT) Snap!
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