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<description>We have developed a library for manipulating exponential families in statistics:


jMEF

We can learn mixture of exponen...</description>
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<p>We have developed a library for manipulating exponential families in statistics:<BR>
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<p>We can learn mixture of exponential families (such as Gaussian mixture models), mixture of Poisson, mixture of Laplacians, etc.</p>

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