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    Flora-2
    Flora-2 is a powerful knowledge representation and reasoning system designed for building knowledge-intensive applications. It is based on F-logic, HiLog, Transaction Logic, and also supports defeasible reasoning. Applications include intelligent agents, Semantic Web, ontology management, and more. If you use Flora-2 and like it, please acknowledge it in your project!
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    Prolog+CG is a Java implementation of Prolog with extensions implementing a subset of the Conceptual Graph (CG) theory of John Sowa. CGs are first-class datatypes on a par with terms. Object oriented extensions are also included.
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    TinyCog

    Cognitive architecture with a focus on self-models

    TinyCog is a cognitive architecture (perception, action, reasoning, planning, and language) with a focus on representing "self-models" (physical, capabilities, intentions, social, historical, "cognitive stream") in order to implement social reasoning and collaborative planning in a "hunter domain" test bed. We use Prolog, RDF Triples, Description Logic and a HTN-Planner as base technologies.
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    This project assembles the implementations of inference engines for CHORD, an object-oriented extension of CHRD.
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    GGPrayer is an AI capable of playing any game described in the GameDescriptionLanguage defined in http://games.stanford.edu/.It uses Java to communicate to the gameserver and Prolog for reasoning. Info: http://bruno-wp.blogspot.com/search/label/Software
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    PSMT is a statistical machine translation program written in prolog.
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    A Prolog expert system supporting querying and extending the knowledge base from a command-line interface using a format oriented on natural language, with the aim of being maintainable by the domain expert (i.e. without requiring programming skills).
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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.
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