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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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    A lightweight IDE for Artificial Intelligence. Started as GUI for the Euler reasoning engine. The sources can be N3, RDF, OWL, UML, eCore, plain XML or XSD, files or URL's. Wraps Drools (or CWM, FuXi) as N3 rules engines. Model based app. generation.
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    TuCSoN

    TuCSoN tuple-based coordination middleware

    TuCSoN (Tuple Centres Spread over the Network) is a tuple-based middleware for the coordination of distributed systems – including multi-agent systems, mobile agents and pervasive systems.
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    MARGO (Multiattribute ARGumentation framework for Opinion explanation), written in Prolog, is the engine developed in the ArguGRID project for decision making.
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    A modular language generator based on the theory of Functional Grammar (FG) by Simon C. Dik. Implemented using Java for the user interface, ANTLR for the input format parser and Prolog for the grammar and lexicon module, treating underlying linguistic st
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    This project assembles the implementations of inference engines for CHORD, an object-oriented extension of CHRD.
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    iDocs is a intellectual document work flow with text mining options project.
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    This project will provide an interface for using Lightweight Communications Calculus (LCC) to control agents in the Unreal Tournament enviroment. It consists of a prolog-style interperter, LCC parser/IDE,a GUI / LCC editor and interfaces to the Gamebots
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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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