Licences of included approaches¶
Although python-rdm itself is MIT licensed, we include approaches that have their own licenses (all of the sources are unmodified). To be sure, please contact the respective authors if you want to use their approach for any commercial purposes.
- Aleph
- Official page
- Freely available for academic purposes, contact the author Ashwin Srinivasan for commercial use
- The source code is included here (aleph.pl)
- RSD
- by Filip Železný et al
- Official page
- The source code is included here (.pl files)
- Included with permission by the author
- TreeLiker (includes HiFi, RelF and Poly)
- Official page
- The binaries are included here
- GPL license
- Wordification
- by Matic Perovšek et al
- python-rdm is currently the main repository for this approach.
- The source code is included here
- MIT license
Nicolas Lachiche‘s team at the University of Strasbourg contributions:
- 1BC, 1BC2, Tertius
- By Peter Flach and Nicolas Lachiche
- Sources included here here
- Official sites: Tertius, 1BC
- Included with permission by the authors; please contact the authors for commercial use
- Caraf
- By Clement Charnay, Agnès Braud and Nicolas Lachiche et al
- All implemented in the Caraf java binaries included here
- Included with permission by the authors; please contact the authors for commercial use
- Relaggs (Krogel and Wrobel, 2001), Quantiles,
Cardinalization
- Original Proper adapted by Nicolas Lachiche et al
- GPLv2 license
- All implemented in the Proper java binaries included here