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    8. Mai 2005: We have discontinued SourceForge as a download place for our open source projects. You can now download these projects directly from the XLOG Technologies GmbH web site at http://www.xlog.ch/omonia.
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    A Prolog expert system supporting querying and extending the knowledge base from a command-line interface using a format oriented on natural language, with the aim of being maintainable by the domain expert (i.e. without requiring programming skills).
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    Algernon is a rule-based reasoning engine written in Java. It allows forward and backward chaining across Protege knowledge bases. In addition to traversing the KB, rules can call Java functions and LISP functions (from an embedded LISP interpreter)
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    COLDIC is an integrated lexicographic platform for creation and management of electronic lexica. Generates itself automatically from a DTD with the database schema and provides human interfaces (query and insert tools) and machine interfaces(webservices)
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    Cinefile

    A category-based approach to exploring film data.

    Cinefile is a prototype of a category-based method of database exploration. It allows the user to identify abstract categories of films by providing examples of category members, learns to classify films as belonging or not belonging to those categories, and provides a graphical interface for exploring and comparing categories. Cinefile is designed to work with data retrieved from the Internet Movie Database (imdb.com). This data is used for classification and is the subject of the category-based analysis. Cinefile was developed by the University of Mary Washington's Computer Science department (http://cas.umw.edu/computerscience).
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    INDUS is a porject for knowledge acquisition and data integration from heterogeneous distributed data, particularly from bio-informatics databases
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    My ZZZ Knowledge Micro Web Base

    This is a base which stores knowledge in the form of nested sets

    Hi, we are introducing you something new - ZZZ Knowledge Base. This is a base which stores knowledge in the form of nested sets, each set can contain a virtually unlimited number of elements and, in turn, each element can contain multiple elements. The access time from multiple ELEMENT NOT DEPEND ON THE NUMBER OF ITEMS IN IT AND PRACTICAL instantaneous! The access to knowledge base is realized through a "server" to which you can connect an unlimited number of "clients" as one computer can run multiple servers that are located in different folders and listen to different ports. Each server can create and access the unlimited knowledge bases and databases associated with other servers located on the Internet or Intranet. Knowledge bases managed by artificial intelligence language, such as executable code can be written as in external files and in the elements of the base. The Knowledge Base is powerful enough, it can be used for indexing web contents.
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    MyFun for CLIPS

    DB-Library functions which provides a MySQL interface for CLIPS

    We have developed some DB-Library functions which provides a MySQL interface for CLIPS Rule Based Programming Language. See https://sourceforge.net/p/myfun-for-clips/code/HEAD/tree/63x-MyFun/Readme.md for more details. The latest snapshot is downloadable from https://sourceforge.net/p/myfun-for-clips/code/HEAD/tree/63x-MyFun/.
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    POESIA= Public Opensource Environment for a Safer Internet Access an opensource Internet content filter (multimodal, mulitlingual) aimed for protection of youth (in schools...); partly funded by the European Commission
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    This is Powl, the Semantic Web application development platform.
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    PqFun for CLIPS

    DB-Library functions which provides a PostgreSQL interface for CLIPS

    We have developed some DB-Library functions which provides a PostgreSQL interface via libpq for CLIPS Rule Based Programming Language. See https://sourceforge.net/p/pqfun-for-clips/code/HEAD/tree/63x-PqFun/Readme.md for more details. The latest snapshot is downloadable from https://sourceforge.net/p/pqfun-for-clips/code/HEAD/tree/63x-PqFun/.
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    The success of the Internet has made it possible to access a large amount of information providers world-wide. However, for the customer it is not easy to cope with this new richness of information, due to the heterogeneity and the missing transpar
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    The project is a J2EE-based decision support sytem designed to be used in healthcare scenarios.
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    JNI Java native interface to the WordNet lexicographic database (www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~wn.
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    WordNet Browser using SQL database and Hibernate as Object-Relational Mapping
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    Web application to make user-friendly requests on large XML database. Tools to XML-ize large bodies of semi-formal texts (like floras). Computer-assisted specimen identification. Uses natural language processing, 2D/3D images analysis and generation.
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    With phpdefob you can use and compose web objects. While html forms are usually static, phpdefob allows you to provide a simple definition (consisting of elements, subobjects) from which a php class (methods: init, input, check, form, store) is generated
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