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	<herd>sci</herd>
	<longdescription lang="en">
   SHOGUN - is a new machine learning toolbox with focus on large
   scale kernel methods and especially on Support Vector Machines
   (SVM) with focus to bioinformatics. It provides a generic SVM
   object interfacing to several different SVM implementations. Each
   of the SVMs can be combined with a variety of the many kernels
   implemented. It can deal with weighted linear combination of a
   number of sub-kernels, each of which not necessarily working on the
   same domain, where  an optimal sub-kernel weighting can be learned
   using Multiple Kernel Learning.  Apart from SVM 2-class
   classification and regression problems, a number of linear methods
   like Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA), Linear Programming Machine
   (LPM), (Kernel) Perceptrons and also algorithms to train hidden
   markov models are implemented. The input feature-objects can be
   dense, sparse or strings and of type int/short/double/char and can
   be converted into different feature types. Chains of preprocessors
   (e.g. substracting the mean) can be attached to each feature object
   allowing for on-the-fly pre-processing.
</longdescription>
	<use>
		<flag name="arpack">Enable support for <pkg>sci-libs/arpack</pkg></flag>
		<flag name="glpk">Enable support for <pkg>sci-mathematics/glpk</pkg></flag>
		<flag name="json">Enable support for parsing JSON format</flag>
		<flag name="lpsolve">Enable support for Linear Programming Solver</flag>
		<flag name="R">Enable support for <pkg>dev-lang/R</pkg></flag>
		<flag name="octave">Enable support for <pkg>sci-mathematics/octave</pkg></flag>
		<flag name="snappy">Enable support for snappy compression</flag>
		<flag name="superlu">Enable support for <pkg>sci-libs/superlu</pkg></flag>
	</use>
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