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    AWS CodeDeploy Agent

    Host Agent for AWS CodeDeploy

    AWS CodeDeploy is a fully managed deployment service that automates software deployments to a variety of compute services such as Amazon EC2, AWS Fargate, AWS Lambda, and your on-premises servers. AWS CodeDeploy makes it easier for you to rapidly release new features, helps you avoid downtime during application deployment, and handles the complexity of updating your applications. You can use AWS CodeDeploy to automate software deployments, eliminating the need for error-prone manual...
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    Spark - A generic physical simulator
    Spark is a physical simulation system. The primary purpose of this system is to provide a *generic* simulator for different kinds of simulations. In these simulations, agents can participate as external processes.
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    ExPo: Exchange Portal
    ExPo: Exchange Portal is an online financial trading exchange platform designed to run controlled scientific trading experiments between human traders and automated trader robots.
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    L.I.D.I.A

    L.I.D.I.A is a chatterbot developed in Ruby implementing AIML

    Acording to Wikipedia chattetbot is: "a computer program designed to simulate an intelligent conversation with one or more human users via auditory or textual methods, primarily for engaging in small talk". Main objective of project L.I.D.I.A was to create fully operational chatterbot implementing AIML with working dataset. AIML interpreter, is developed in Ruby 1.8. Two datasets were developed. First called "Lidia" - your personal assistant, and second called "Mr. Grape F." which was...
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    Hollaka Hollala is a chatbot engine and IRC bot. The chatbot engine uses a knowledge base organized in an XML file and WordNet for dictionary lookup. The IRC Bot has some WordNet- and Web-based functionality and is hot-extensible through Ruby programs.
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    a sandbox for trying my engine ideas
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    This is a recommendation system built in ruby which is able to generate recommendations for user inputted data (a text file and a ratings matrix). It works on a hybrid model of collaborative filtering and content based filtering.
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