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    OculiX

    OculiX

    Visual Automation IDE — automate anything you see on screen

    OculiX is the evolution of SikuliX, actively maintained with the full agreement of its original creator RaiMan. Automate any desktop application using image recognition (OpenCV) and OCR (Tesseract + PaddleOCR). No access to source code or DOM required — if you can see it, you can automate it. Key features: - Guided step-by-step recorder with live code preview - Image recognition via OpenCV 4.10 - Dual OCR: Tesseract (built-in) + PaddleOCR (neural, high precision) - Local and remote automation via integrated VNC - SSH tunnels via embedded JSch - Cross-platform: Windows, macOS (Apple Silicon M1-M4), Linux - Scripting: Jython, JRuby, Java, PowerShell, AppleScript - Java 17 recommended (Java 8+ supported) - Full CI/CD with automated builds for all platforms Used worldwide for test automation, RPA, and visual regression testing. ...
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    RuleRule

    RuleRule

    A puzzle game of rules acting upon rules. Create the desired pattern.

    RuleRule is a game which might be of interest to students and researchers of AI, machine learning and related areas. In this game, rules act and modify other rules (including themselves). The goal is to reach a desired condition (e.g. a checkerboard of red and yellow). Versions For a first test of the game mechanics in your browser, download the Javascript version, coded by Jan-Hendrik Vienup (December 2014, GPL) tested with Firefox, MSIE, Chrome, and Safari :...
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    Noble Ape Simulation
    Simulates a biologically diverse tropical island, and the ape inhabitants cognitive processes. For MacOS X, iPad, Windows and Linux. Features a non-polygonal graphics engine and a command-line version
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    breve is a free, open-source 3D multi-agent simulation package designed for simulating decentralized systems and artificial life.
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    Computational modelling is a interdisciplinary field spanning many techniques and programming languages. AgenTools is a project dedicated to establishing increased modularity in scientific computing packages and a portal linking to other existing project
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    Pangaea will be a robust and feature filled game engine built using Allegro (http://alleg.sourceforge.net) It will be similar to Final Fantasy 1-3, etc., complete with map editor/world builder.
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