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    DynamixelSDK

    DynamixelSDK

    ROBOTIS Dynamixel SDK (Protocol1.0/2.0)

    DYNAMIXEL SDK is a software development kit that provides DYNAMIXEL control functions using packet communication. The API of DYNAMIXEL SDK is designed for DYNAMIXEL actuators and DYNAMIXEL-based platforms. You need to be familiar with C/C++ programming language for right use of the software. This e-Manual provides comprehensive information on ROBOTIS products and applications.
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    OpenOCL Matlab

    OpenOCL Matlab

    Optimal control, trajectory optimization, model-predictive control.

    The Open Optimal Control Library is a software framework in Matlab/Octave for modeling optimal control problem. It uses automatic differentiation and fast non-linear programming solvers. It implements direct methods. In the backend it uses CasADi and ipopt.
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    Bayesian Surprise Matlab toolkit is a basic toolkit for computing Bayesian surprise values given a large set of input samples. It is also useful as way of exploring surprise theory. For more information see also: http://ilab.usc.edu/
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