A collection of algorithms and data structures
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A collection of algorithms and data structures
Implementation of Algorithms and Data Structures, Problems and Solutions
Hipster4j is a lightweight and powerful heuristic search library for Java and Android. It contains common, fully customizable algorithms such as Dijkstra, A* (A-Star), DFS, BFS, Bellman-Ford and more.
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A Java library of Customizable, Hybridizable, Iterative, Parallel, Stochastic, and Self-Adaptive Local Search Algorithms
Simple full text indexing and searching library for Java
DriftingDroids - yet another Ricochet Robots solver program
A Java library for byte pattern matching and searching
Scan & Search text from hardcopy books and images! 📖 🔍
Different Searching algorithms (DFS, BFS, IDS, Greedy, A*) opting to find optimal path from source to destination
Java program to solve the 8 puzzle problem using branch and bound algorithm.
🔩 Framework and Java implementation of the Alternating Variable Method
This library allows you to handle gigabyte order huge files easily with high performance. You can search bytes or words / read data/text from huge files.
Java Data Structure Algorithms
⇨ Designed and implemented a search engine architecture from scratch for CACM and a sample Wikipedia corpus. ⇨ Crawled the corpus, parsed and indexed the raw documents using simple word count program using Map Reduce, performed ranking using the standard Page Rank algorithm and retrieved the relevant pages using variations of four distinct IR ap…
Searching Algorithms
ColorFill - yet another Flood-It clone (game and solver algorithm)
SolrCloud RDF store to find entity-relations via solr 6.6.2 custom streaming query
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