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    Cognidrome

    Knowledge-Based Simulation

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    Java based multi-agent platform built on an organizational model (agent, group, role). MadKit provides general agent facilities (lifecycle management, message passing, distribution, ...), and allows high heterogeneity in agents.
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    Development of the Italian Version of FESTIVAL Text to Speech synthesis system
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    MLP(Multilayer Perceptron) training library written in LISP like language called Scheme. Can work with any type of MLP.
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    The official software package for Vietnamese voice support in the Festival speech synthesis system (text-to-speech). This voice is developed (and owned) by Pham Thanh Nam.
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    Metaprogramming: proof of the concept.
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    FEAR is a development kit helping software engineers create advanced artificial intelligence in synthetic characters with simplicity and efficiency. The project includes reusable AI components, portable framework and interfaces to realtime 3D games.
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    FramerD is a distributed semi-structured object database originally developed at MIT. It provides an internationalized Scheme-based scripting language, built-in text analysis tools, and special support for web scripting.
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    Spiritbot is a suite of tools designed for use in software-engineering, CodeGenUML includes an XMI/MOF/UML reader and exporter. An IRC ticker bot is also provided to aid in the development process.
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    Fungus is a framework for distributed simulation by multi-agents. It uses a very modular architecture. A GUI is provided. In our model, everything is Agent. Even the environnement. You have an access to the communication's 'canals'.
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