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    FRDCSA

    FRDCSA

    Formalized Research Database: Cluster, Study and Apply

    We are creating a large repository of FLOSS AI software that solves problems which affect people through the Free Life Planner and FRDCSA projects. We are making OS packages for external and internal software that employ symbolic AI (Prolog/OpenCYC/etc) and connectionist AI (ML/DL/NN), to solve computational problems. Our goal is to use logic to solve planning problems - to treat the world as a "game" and then win that game by proving that bad things don't happen to people. https://github.com/aindilis/flp/blob/main/ReferenceManual.md https://github.com/aindilis/flp/ https://altruisticsoftware.org/frdcsa/ https://app.vagrantup.com/aindilis/ https://frdcsa.org/~andrewdo/ https://facebook.com/frdcsa/ https://github.com/aindilis/ https://github.com/aindilis/frdcsa-installer/ https://github.com/aindilis/frdcsa-panoply-git-20200329/ https://frdcsa.org/~andrewdo/writings/benefits-of-making-packages.html https://frdcsa.org/~andrewdo/ontolog-20220410-reduced.mp4
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    opencyc-backups

    Backups for old OpenCyc distributions

    Backups for old OpenCyc distributions. Some projects rely on old OpenCyc distributions, and the main opencyc project sometimes deletes them at end of life. So, they will be stored here as an eternal storage.
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    OpenCyc is the open source version of the Cyc(r) technology, the world's largest and most complete general knowledge base and reasoning engine. A new release with even more content, better performance, and improved reliability will be up shortly.
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    AIMLpad is an AIML chatbot program with extra features for the bot developer. Includes a scripting language (besides AIML) and includes features to use the OpenCyc and ConceptNet reasoning systems. Has a micro web server, uses IRC, as well as MS Agen
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    The goal of this project is to build a very large ontology. What is intended is a multiple inheritence taxonomy with properties. Usual ontologies like OpenCyc or ThoughTreasure weights a few megabytes. The project will build a 100 megabyte ontology.
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    Lillybot is an OpenCyc-based irc chatbot. It implements a very simple reasoning engine that works with the OpenCyc ontology, and hooks it to a natural-language parser. It can answer simple english questions with small simple-english replies.
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    SLOR stands for "semantic learning object repository" is a software system based on Semantic Web Tecnologies(such as OWL,Protege and Opencyc) which stores educational resources and their metadata(or only the metadata) and provides intelligent searching
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