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BigQuery is a serverless and cost-effective enterprise data warehouse that works across clouds and scales with your data.
BigQuery Studio provides a single, unified interface for all data practitioners of various coding skills to simplify analytics workflows from data ingestion and preparation to data exploration and visualization to ML model creation and use. It also allows you to use simple SQL to access Vertex AI foundational models directly inside BigQuery for text processing tasks, such as sentiment analysis, entity extraction, and many more without having to deal with specialized models.
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Turn speech into text using Google AI
Accurately convert voice to text in over 125 languages and variants by applying powerful machine learning models with an easy-to-use API.
New customers get $300 in free credits to spend on Speech-to-Text. All customers get 60 minutes for transcribing and analyzing audio free per month, not charged against your credits.
JFreeChart is a free (LGPL) chart library for the Java(tm) platform. It supports bar charts, pie charts, line charts, time series charts, scatter plots, histograms, simple Gantt charts, Pareto charts, bubble plots, dials, thermometers and more.
*** JFreeChart has moved to GitHub: https://github.com/jfree/jfreechart ***
jchart2d is a real-time charting library written in java.
JChart2D is a easy to use component for displaying two- dimensional traces in a coordinate system written in Java. It supports real-time (animated) charting, custom trace rendering, Multithreading, viewports, automatic scaling and labels.
Former UI controls (right click context menu, file menu) have been ported to the subproject jchart2d-uimenu (https://sourceforge.net/projects/jchart2d-uimenu.jchart2d.p/) for the benefit of having no dependencies to 3rd party libraries.
Free Java components for Quantitative Finance and Algorithmic Trading
An open-source framework for financial time-series analysis and algorithmic trading, based on Java and OSGi, with an Eclipse front-end.
* Highly modular: usable as plain java API, OSGi components, or integrated into Eclipse
* Standalone or client-server architecture, depending on performance and reliability needs
* Integrated with Interactive Brokers through IB Java API
* Generic broker API, it can easily be extended to work with other brokers
* It works with historical and/or realtime market data
* Backtesting facility
* Extensible SWT charting library