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    WumpusWorld-CSharp

    WumpusWorld-CSharp

    A Wumpus World in c# and prolog with a GUI

    Wumpus World Game is based on knowledgebase agents and is described in the book , Artificial Intelligence : A Modern Approach (Russel - Norvig). This is an implementation of Wumpus World (a Knowledgebase agent game) using csharp alongside prolog with a GUI. C# has the main environment of the game and the GUI The GUI was created using WPF , Windows Presentation Foundation Prolog is used as the knowledgebase of the agent of Wumpus World In order for C# to communicate with Prolog a Csharp interface is used SWI-Prolog. Author: Abdulrahman Zakrt Date: Jan.02, 2018 Requirements This implementation of Wumpus World uses prolog and is based on Dotnet and requires the following: 64 bit windows machine , Currently the game only supports 64 bit machines SWIPL(v6.6.6) 64 bit (Installed automatically by the game if not available) Latest Version of DotNet (Installed automatically by windows) How to Use In order to use the GUI only you can use the setup.exe in the SetupFiles.
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    Artificial Intelligence techniques applied to common software tasks, using First Order Logic; N3, OWL ontologies and rules. Enables component-based application building, platform independence, user-friendliness. Leverage on Euler inference engine + GUI.
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    A lightweight IDE for Artificial Intelligence. Started as GUI for the Euler reasoning engine. The sources can be N3, RDF, OWL, UML, eCore, plain XML or XSD, files or URL's. Wraps Drools (or CWM, FuXi) as N3 rules engines. Model based app. generation.
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    JLog is a Prolog interpreter written in Java. It is fast and perfectly suited for education. It includes source editor, query panels, online help, animation primitives, and a GUI debugger. JScriptLog is Prolog in JavaScript.
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    This project will provide an interface for using Lightweight Communications Calculus (LCC) to control agents in the Unreal Tournament enviroment. It consists of a prolog-style interperter, LCC parser/IDE,a GUI / LCC editor and interfaces to the Gamebots
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    The project will integrate viable aspects of the semantic web technologies for use with advanced Semantic SQLCLI based XML DBMS. The purpose of this project is develop a GUI Application for a Suite of ECM Services.
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