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This project is an implementation of a computational framework that addresses general-interest low-level problems such as real-time synchronization, sound communication and spatial agent mobility.
This project aims at creating rationally thinking agents. The agent gather information through command line or network and stores it in its memory. It uses Stanford's NLP library to understand the language statements.
This project aim to provide a crowd movement simulation based on primitive human behaviours and emerging behaviours for research and educational purposes. The application (front-end) is generic and can be reused.
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EveAI processes the data assuming that it has already been read by a sensor.
Theoretically this should give it reflex behavior. Now the end product should be a self conscious machine future plans are to include the field of robotics.