You can use Weka (java).

On May 14, 10:56 pm, nathaniel <nathan...@photino.org> wrote:
> I saw a post about this from June 2009 or thereabouts, but it did not
> get much follow-up.  I'm curious about AI libraries for Clojure,
> partly since I imagine some Lisp AI code could be translated to
> Clojure fairly easily.  I am doing some work on using Clojure with
> applications including some AI-inspired techniques -- in particular,
> for tracking usage patterns and user activity -- but I have not yet
> really considered how to implement AI algorithms, such as neural
> networks, in Clojure.  Any suggestions?
>
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