Open Source Mobile Operating Systems Semantic Search Tools

Semantic Search Tools for Mobile Operating Systems

Browse free open source Semantic Search tools and projects for Mobile Operating Systems below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Semantic Search tools by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

  • Next-Gen Encryption for Post-Quantum Security | CLEAR by Quantum Knight Icon
    Next-Gen Encryption for Post-Quantum Security | CLEAR by Quantum Knight

    Lock Down Any Resource, Anywhere, Anytime

    CLEAR by Quantum Knight is a FIPS-140-3 validated encryption SDK engineered for enterprises requiring top-tier security. Offering robust post-quantum cryptography, CLEAR secures files, streaming media, databases, and networks with ease across over 30 modern platforms. Its compact design, smaller than a single smartphone image, ensures maximum efficiency and low energy consumption.
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  • Loan management software that makes it easy. Icon
    Loan management software that makes it easy.

    Ideal for lending professionals who are looking for a feature rich loan management system

    Bryt Software is ideal for lending professionals who are looking for a feature rich loan management system that is intuitive and easy to use. We are 100% cloud-based, software as a service. We believe in providing our customers with fair and honest pricing. Our monthly fees are based on your number of users and we have a minimal implementation charge.
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    MyMedia Peer: Mobile P2P Media Services

    Jointly search, share and experience media in mobile P2P networks

    The MyMedia Peer supports search, sharing and experiencing of semantically annotated media in unstructured P2P networks. The API provides interfaces for semantic service coordination in unstructured P2P networks. An implementation for mobile Android devices is given, which comprises the components: - semantic service selector iSeM (1.1) - semantic service planner OWLS-XPlan 2 - semantic search and replication in P2P networks: S2P2P and DSDR The MyMedia Peer, mobile service selector iSeM (1.1), S2P2P and DSDR were developed by Patrick Kapahnke, Xiaoqi Cao and PD Dr. Matthias Klusch at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence DFKI GmbH (http://www.dfki.de) in Saarbrücken, Germany. Copyright: DFKI, 2014, All Rights Reserved. For bug reports, technical problems and feature requests please contact: Patrick Kapahnke: patrick.kapahnke@dfki.de For general scientific inquiries please contact: PD Dr. Matthias Klusch: klusch@dfki.de
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