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    XSB
    Logic Programming and Deductive Database system (Tabled Prolog) for Unix, Mac, and Windows.
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    anpe

    anpe is Ada Neural Prolog Engine

    anpe is clients/server Ada/Prolog system for natural language traitement with Prolog Engine and Artificial Neural Network with Ada.
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    GLORIA

    a reasoning engine for agents and games

    This project is about implementing a logic-programming based, reasoning engine for an agent. We started with an implementation of the iff-proof procedures, by Kowalski and Fung, as an any-time algorithm written in Prolog.
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    dnrDALMAS

    A general-level Prolog implementation of the DALMAS architecture.

    DnrDALMAS is a Prolog module intended to be a general-level Prolog implementation of the abstract DALMAS (Deontic Action-Logic based Multi-Agent System) architecture. A DALMAS is regulated by a normative system based on an algebraic version of the theory of normative positions. For more information about dnrDALMAS, see the following technical report: Hjelmblom, M. (2008). Deontic action-logic multi-agent systems in Prolog. University of Gävle, Division of Computer Science; University of...
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    THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO GitHub, PLEASE VISIT: https://github.com/ssardina-agts/indigolog ------------- IndiGolog is a high-level programming language where programs are executed incrementally to allow for interleaved action, planning, sensing, and exogenous events.
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    Flipper is a program that does randomised local search for satisfiability of 3 variable prenex sentences in the pure predicate calculus. It does so by proving satisfiability relative to given decidable theories.
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    ALPprolog is a Prolog implementation of an action programming language. With ALPprolog you can program strategies for autonomous agents in dynamic domains like e.g. the Wumpus world.
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    Fi-shell is a front-end to your system shell. It provides nonblocking i/o (concurrency) and pattern maching that is both easy to remember and readable (logic programming)
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