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SB-MASE is aimed at students and researchers in AI, for simulation and control of agents and robots. It uses task based decomposition and the subsumption architecture as its core control mechanisms and includes numerous possibilities for adding plug-ins.
Formicidae is the official simulator and visualizer for the Ant-Wars competitive programming site, written in Java and SISC. The site is hosted at www.ant-wars.net.
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GASPAR implements an dialectical argumentation framework for instantiating the artificial intellect of a software agent. In this artilect, motivations are represented in mental faculties which argue why and how these motivations can be adopted.
GAP (Grid Agents Platform) Toolkit for Modeling and Simulation of Mobile Agents in Grid Environments. GAP is an abstraction over GridSim, a Grid Simulation Toolkit for Resource Modelling and Application Scheduling for Parallel and Distributed Computing.
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.