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X-GAT (XML-based Genetic Algorithm Toolkit) is a Java framework to optimize problems with Genetic Algorithms (GAs). Differently from other frameworks, X-GAT contains ready-to-use GAs implementations and new features can be easily added.
Game Toolbox is a C# assembly designed to facilitate the creation of games and game prototypes. It contains no graphics code, does not depend on XNA, and is Mono-compatible. It provides implementations of A*, GOAP, a genetic algorithm, and more.
Cutting Problem solved by Genetic algorithms. The goal is to cut a rectangular plate of material into more smaller rectangles. The cuts must be rectangular and guillotinable.
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MAIF is developed in Java 5 (especially Generics) and aims at building AI algorithms, by concentrating onto the mapping of real-world problems, while abstracting from their inner working. It can be extended with new algorithms and problem representations.