java said:
I have searched many sites ......still i didnt get a clear pic of it
...thts y i asked for a brief description abt it
Firstly, if you want people to help you, at least look like you can be
bothered typing all the letters that form your questions.
Abbreviations like 'y', 'abt' are frankly irritating. Yes, I can guess
what 'y' and 'abt' mean. But the more I'm thinking about how you can't
be bothered to type the two measly letters - 'ou' - in the middle of
'about', the less I'm thinking about helping you. It's distracting.
Secondly, I am not telepathic, and I suspect the other people here
aren't either! So what do you mean by "a clear pic[ture] of it"? What
sort of "brief description" do you want? You see, I just went to google
and typed 'joone'. The first website that comes up says quite prominently:
"Joone is a FREE Neural Network framework to create, train and test
artificial neural networks. The aim is to create a powerful environment
both for enthusiastic and professional users, based on the newest Java
technologies.
"Joone is composed by a central engine that is the fulcrum of all
applications that are developed with Joone. Joone's neural networks can
be built on a local machine, be trained on a distributed environment and
run on whatever device.
"Everyone can write new modules to implement new algorithms or new
architectures starting from the simple components distributed with the
core engine. The main idea is to create the basis to promote a zillion
of AI applications that revolve around the core framework."
.... and the second site that comes up says:
"This is the official brainstorming area for the Joone Community.
Joone is an Artificial Neural Networks framework written in Java
licensed under the LGPL. It's composed by a Core Engine, a GUI Editor
and a Distributed Training Environment and can be extended by writing
new modules to implement new algorithms or architectures starting from
base components."
Both these sites have very obvious links to further in-depth information
about Joone. What exactly are these sites not doing for you? I think
these sites are doing admirably at providing a "brief description" and
more besides. What is the problem? Are you expecting someone here to
spoon feed you sample code that is already available on web sites?