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An easy to extend, highly graphical, easy to use 2D robot simulator specialized for path planning algorithms. Can be used in testing various robotic algorithms, and already used for comparison of path planning algorithms like RRT, RRTConnect, PRM, RboT..
A Java port of LDC's Champollion sentence aligner (http://champollion.sourceforge.net). Intended audience is Natural Language researchers wishing to sentence-align parallel text. In the future, Akerblad will extend Champollion with such features as rule
TagCentric is RFID middleware that controls heterogeneous RFID devices and gathers RFID-related data into a user-specified database. It's cost (free!) and simplicity make it ideal for use by small businesses, RFID testing facilities, and universities.
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Development of an Inteligent Agent Creation and Testing Framework (IACTF) for use in AI Inteligent Agents scenarios. Also development of a centralized server component for IA management.
D-Cog (Declarative-Cognition) is a Java based framework for training software components (reusable, object-oriented, interface-driven components). Instead of programmed, software components are trained by example to get the expected results.
JLife is a Java framework for testing and playing with A-Life.
The the main idea is about evolving creatures, that consists of chain of commands, that influence both the creature and it's environment.
The Macro Agent Transport Event-based Simulator (MATES) is intended to efficiently investigate the behavior of distributed agent based systems over mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). MATES provides an expandable environment for agent-based system testing.
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
Evomusic deals with automatic composition of music (midi-files) using evolutionary algorithms. Currently we are testing multiple approaches for doing this successfully, especially neural networks and/or algorithms based on simple music theory.
SimuBot replaces expensive robot hardware and testing facilities. It allows researchers and enthusiasts alike to explore robotics in 3D with realistic physics. Written in Java, it is platform independent. Any language can be used to program the robots.
Java port and extension of MLC++ 2.0 by Kohavi et al. Currently contains ID3, C4.5, Naive (aka Simple) Bayes, and FSS and CHC (genetic algorithm) wrappers for feature selection. WEKA 3 interfaces are in development.
3A-TRE evaluates traditionally logical expressions under 3 assumptions
3A-TRE evaluates traditionally logical expressions under the three assumptions. The open world assumption (OWA) states that the truth value of a statement that is not included in or inferred from the knowledge explicitly recorded in the system shall be considered unknown. The closed world assumption (CWA) is the assumption that any statement that is not known to be true is false. We distinguish yet another case in software testing.
The Guiey project is an attempt to develop a system for graphical user interface scripting and testing in Java. Guiey will use a computer by seeing, typing, and clicking - just like a human user.