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This project is an implementation of a BML realizer using ROS. The algorithm uses an event-driven architecture, based on Petri nets, to ensure synchronization constraints for robots.
The goal of the whyro project is to develop a modular and adaptable, platform independent solution for processing sensor data and interact with actuators in and around the home.
BIRD stands for Business Intelligence Research and Development and it is part of the CoIntell Corporation (www.cointell.com). The goal of the BIRD community is to develop smart BI solutions Fast!
aVolve is an evolutionary/genetic algorithm designed to evolve single-cell organisms in a micro ecosystem. It currently uses the JGAP Genetic algorithm, but does include a primitive genetic algorithm written in Python.
Java Chaotic Random Number Generator - Inspired by chaos theory, the intent of this generator is to produce unseeded, unpredictable numbers. The numbers will not follow a predictable sequence and will not rely on a pseudorandom algorithm.
YDLX is a generic CPU instruction simulator. It is designed to make it easy to add support for new CPUs and hardware devices in an object-oriented, "plug and play" fashion.