Tools4AI
nd4j
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42 | 1,808 | |
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9.6 | 0.0 | |
14 days ago | about 3 years ago | |
Java | Java | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Tools4AI
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How to use Google Gemini AI for Agriculture Productivity
Tools4AI offers versatile applications like the examples provided earlier. It can work with Google Gemini, OpenAI and Anthropic and Since the entire codebase is written in Java, it can be executed on any Java-enabled device, including Android phones. Furthermore, as an open-source project, developers have the opportunity to enhance, contribute to, or share the codebase, fostering collaborative innovation in AI-driven solutions for various domains.
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Practical use Cases of AI and Java
In my previous post, I showcased how Tools4AI seamlessly integrates with Selenium for UI testing and transforms prompts into actionable insights. Additionally, it excels in triggering actions based on images or converting images in Java Pojo, It can process scripts written in plain English as well. Now, let's explore more use cases where Tools4AI shines
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Why Build a ChatBot When You Can Create a LLM Agent on OpenAI or Gemini
Tools4AI is a Java-based LLM (Large Language Model) Agent platform.
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How to Build an OpenAI GPT Agent in less than 15 mins
Using Tools4AI function calling (tools integration) with OpenAI is simple and efficient. When a user provides a prompt, Tools4AI dynamically determines which group the prompt belongs to, using AI. Then, it calls the action associated with that group. In under 10 minutes, you can kickstart your journey to developing an autonomous agent in Java by leveraging the power of OpenAI. All you need is your OpenAI key and, of course, a refreshing cup of coffee (or tea) . Let's illustrate this with examples :
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OpenAI vs Gemini : Function Calling & Autonomous Agent
Function calling or building autonomous agents is a crucial aspect of AI application development. While most articles and research in this area have been conducted in Python, this article explores these aspects using Java. Additionally, I will share my experience in building LLM Agents with both Gemini and OpenAI using Java. This article does not aim to compare features between the platforms, as both excel in their own capacity. Instead, it reflects my experiences and learnings from contributing to the open-source project Tools4AI
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Selenium AI Automation: Image Processing with Gemini
Tools4AI with Selenium can revolutionize UI validation by automating the process of verifying UI elements and ensuring consistency with design specifications. This approach goes beyond traditional UI validation methods by validating entire UI sections at once instead of examining individual elements. As a result, Tools4AI integration with Selenium can significantly streamline the testing process, allowing you to automate a comprehensive verification of web-based applications. With this integration, you can leverage a combination of natural language and Java code to create Selenium test scripts in a more human-readable format. This simplifies UI testing and increases efficiency by allowing non-programmers to write test scenarios in plain English.
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UI Testing with AI: From Static Checks to Dynamic Validation
Let's create an example where Tools4AI, processes the image of a library management system's UI to generate a Java object representation of the latest books and member management sections.
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Selenium and AI: UI Validations with AI
Automated UI testing has long been a staple in ensuring that web applications meet design and functionality standards. Traditional methods, such as using Selenium, involve interacting with the UI through specific code tied to the structure of the webpage. However, a new AI-driven method using Tools4AI is changing the game by allowing us to translate visual elements directly into code objects, simplifying the testing process considerably.
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Anthropic Claude Function Calling and Tools Integration
Tools4AI is an open-source project that showcases a 100% Java implementation of a Large Action Model (LAM). It functions as a Language Model (LLM) agent and is designed to integrate AI with enterprise Java applications. The project facilitates converting natural language prompts into actionable behaviors, which can be particularly useful in automating workflows and enhancing interaction with AI systems.
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Gemini-1.5-pro Function Calling with Java, Spring and HTTP
Tools4AI, an open-source stands out for integrating AI into Java enterprise applications seamlessly. At its core, it’s a Java-built project that introduces a Large Action Model (LAM) or an LLM agent. This design is perfect for developers looking to add AI features into their Java applications efficiently.
nd4j
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NumPy equivalent for Java?
this https://github.com/deeplearning4j/nd4j
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Matrices multiplication benchmark: Apache math vs colt vs ejml vs la4j vs nd4j
nd4j is v good but is no longer actively maintained. I just posted an issue to see if anyone on that project might "wake up" or transition to new maintainers. https://github.com/deeplearning4j/nd4j/issues/2939
What are some alternatives?
timefold-solver - The open source AI solver. Timefold is the successor of OptaPlanner, by the OptaPlanner team. Optimize the vehicle routing problem, employee rostering, task assignment, maintenance scheduling and other planning problems
multik - Multidimensional array library for Kotlin
sam - Autonomous Agent or Large Action Model Implementation in Java. Selenium and AI integration, AI based validations for tests. UI Validation, Image processing and much more
KonaBess - A GPU overclock & undervolt tool for various Snapdragon chips
KuberAI - AI action model integration for Kubernetes and Openshift
neureka - A platform independent tensor library with autograd for the JVM
panama-jextract-samples - Panama jextract samples
java-ndarray
gocypher-cybench-java - CyBench Benchmark Launcher for running, executing and reporting JMH benchmarks.
cybench-java-benchmarks - Java code benchmark focused on core java services using JMH.
Deeplearning4j - Suite of tools for deploying and training deep learning models using the JVM. Highlights include model import for keras, tensorflow, and onnx/pytorch, a modular and tiny c++ library for running math code and a java based math library on top of the core c++ library. Also includes samediff: a pytorch/tensorflow like library for running deep learning using automatic differentiation.