The Modular Artificial Inteligence System (MAIS) is a system that implements Machine Learning techniques in a modular way, enabling developers and researches to test his/her own experiments and/or adapting others with their own idea. The MAIS has been developed by Signals, Multimedia and Telecommunications (SMT/UFRJ) laboratory in a work of technological cooperation with Petrobras.
This is the 2nd PR on the second phase of the strategic incorporation of the MAIS into the 3W toolkit. The MAIS structure was reworked to be more intuitive. In the past version we had folders with the same name, redundant folder structure, and files in folders that were not suitable. This PR allows the user to better understand and find yourself during development. At this stage of this incorporation, MAIS is still a separated module from the 3W toolkit. All the contents of your current version is kept in a single dedicated subdirectory. 3W users are able to separately use resources from either the 3W toolkit or MAIS.
In the next PRs of this second phase, all MAIS features will be integrated with the 3W toolkit features. We intend to implement this integration with collaborations with SMT/UFRJ and also with the world community.
After this incorporation is complete (both phases), we will only have resources in a new version of the 3W toolkit.
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The Modular Artificial Inteligence System (MAIS) is a system that implements Machine Learning techniques in a modular way, enabling developers and researches to test his/her own experiments and/or adapting others with their own idea. The MAIS has been developed by Signals, Multimedia and Telecommunications (SMT/UFRJ) laboratory in a work of technological cooperation with Petrobras.
This is the 2nd PR on the second phase of the strategic incorporation of the MAIS into the 3W toolkit. The MAIS structure was reworked to be more intuitive. In the past version we had folders with the same name, redundant folder structure, and files in folders that were not suitable. This PR allows the user to better understand and find yourself during development. At this stage of this incorporation, MAIS is still a separated module from the 3W toolkit. All the contents of your current version is kept in a single dedicated subdirectory. 3W users are able to separately use resources from either the 3W toolkit or MAIS.
In the next PRs of this second phase, all MAIS features will be
integrated
with the 3W toolkit features. We intend to implement this integration with collaborations with SMT/UFRJ and also with the world community.After this incorporation is complete (both phases), we will only have resources in a new version of the 3W toolkit.