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    Agent-based multiscale model of cancer proliferation dynamics
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    Aliza Gaming API

    An extensible development framework for roleplay games.

    AlizaGameAPI is a robust, open-source Java-based framework designed to streamline and enhance the development of 2D and 3D games. It offers a comprehensive set of tools, utilities, and libraries, empowering developers to create immersive and dynamic gaming experiences with ease. Key Features: Modular Architecture, Rich Graphics and UI Components, Comprehensive Game Logic and Character Management, Environment and World-Building Tools, Statistical and Mathematical Utilities, Enhanced Debugging and Logging, Data Management and Integration, Integrated LLM for NPC Dialog, Cross-Platform Compatibility Dive into the world of game development with AlizaGameAPI. Download the latest version, explore the detailed documentation, and join the community of developers pushing the boundaries of gaming technology.
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    Bottwi
    Bottwi is an artificial intelligent bot for the world awarded social network: Twitter.
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    EveAI processes the data assuming that it has already been read by a sensor. Theoretically this should give it reflex behavior. Now the end product should be a self conscious machine future plans are to include the field of robotics.
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    GAP (Grid Agents Platform) Toolkit for Modeling and Simulation of Mobile Agents in Grid Environments. GAP is an abstraction over GridSim, a Grid Simulation Toolkit for Resource Modelling and Application Scheduling for Parallel and Distributed Computing.
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    Socialscape is a tool for modeling artificial societies. Multiple agents move on a grid and interact with each other. Agents create value only by interacting with other agents, unlike “Sugarscape”, where agents get goods from the land.
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    dnrDALMAS

    A general-level Prolog implementation of the DALMAS architecture.

    DnrDALMAS is a Prolog module intended to be a general-level Prolog implementation of the abstract DALMAS (Deontic Action-Logic based Multi-Agent System) architecture. A DALMAS is regulated by a normative system based on an algebraic version of the theory of normative positions. For more information about dnrDALMAS, see the following technical report: Hjelmblom, M. (2008). Deontic action-logic multi-agent systems in Prolog. University of Gävle, Division of Computer Science; University of Gävle. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-1475 See also: Odelstad, J., & Boman, M. (2004). Algebras for Agent Norm-Regulation. Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 42(1), 141–166. http://doi.org/10.1023/B:AMAI.0000034525.49481.4a
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