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Wintermute is the attempt of Danté Ashton and a group of others to implement the world's first personal edition of an intelligent framework of applications and libraries, and in the future, an intelligent operating system. This is the brainchild of the [http://www.thesii.org/ SII]. Wintermute bolsters the capabilities of using neural networking to learn about its host, a pseudo-langauge engine that permits translations and grammar rulesets of any language to be incorporated into the system, and database downloads of different sets of data to permit the combination of the world's first personal virtual self-thinking assistant. It can be used to perform simple tasks like dictation to a favorite word editor to more complex tasks, like sorting documents depending ..

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C++
58%
XML
25%
CMake
12%
5 Other
5%
 
 

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30 Day Summary Mar 22 2013 — Apr 21 2013

12 Month Summary Apr 21 2012 — Apr 21 2013

  • 198 Commits Down -715 (78%) from previous 12 months
  • 2 Contributors Down 0 (0%) from previous 12 months

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