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    QSMM

    QSMM

    An adaptive state model development framework.

    QSMM, a recursive acronym for "QSMM State Machine Model", is a framework for learning finite automatons that perform goal-directed interaction with entities which exhibit deterministic or stochastic behavior. The learning process can be carried out in real time together with the interaction process. A basic building block for supporting state models of finite automatons is adaptive probabilistic mapping, which for an argument from its domain returns more often results that maximize or minimize values of one or more objective functions. ...
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    MuJoCo-py

    MuJoCo-py

    mujoco-py allows using MuJoCo from Python 3

    mujoco-py is a Python wrapper for MuJoCo, a high-performance physics engine widely used in robotics, reinforcement learning, and AI research. It allows developers and researchers to run detailed rigid body simulations with contacts directly from Python, making MuJoCo easier to integrate into machine learning workflows. The library is compatible with MuJoCo version 2.1 and supports Linux and macOS, while Windows support has been deprecated. It provides utilities for loading models, running simulations, and accessing simulation states in real time, along with visualization tools for rendering environments. The project also includes interactive examples showcasing collision handling, texture randomization, state resetting, and robot control. ...
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