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Neural. Networks on Wheels - Demo One. Initial State A simulation is made of the behavior of Dewdney's Yellow, Green and Blue species.

Networks on Wheels - Demo One

Fifty members of each of the species are randomly placed on the field while a single white light source is placed at the center of the field. The field is defined to wrap around so that it is possible that a vehicle can see the light wrapping around the screen (but not guaranteed: the light may be too dim from that distance). Note that each vehicle is represented by a triangle that points in the direction in which the vehicle would travel should it's network drive the motors forward. The boundaries of the field are shown by a solid white line. The Plot Thickens After a while, each species as a group begins to display is general behavior. Green vehicles can be seen gathering around and pointing towards the light. Blue vehicles seem to be more disorganized, but in fact they are constantly moving and veering away from the light. The End Game The green vehicles are now all gathered around the light. Jess, the Rule Engine for the Java Platform.

®, the Rule Engine for the JavaTM Platform The first public alpha of Jess 8.0 is now available to licensed users on the Downloads page.

Jess, the Rule Engine for the Java Platform

Jess 8.0 includes support for the Android platform. Jess is a rule engine and scripting environment written entirely in Oracle's® Java™ language by Ernest Friedman-Hill at Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore, CA. Using Jess, you can build Java software that has the capacity to "reason" using knowledge you supply in the form of declarative rules. Jess is small, light, and one of the fastest rule engines available. Jess uses an enhanced version of the Rete algorithm to process rules. Jess is available at no cost for academic use and can be licensed for commercial use.

Technical questions or comments? The breve Simulation Environment. NetLogo Home Page. NetLogo is a multi-agent programmable modeling environment.

NetLogo Home Page

It is used by tens of thousands of students, teachers and researchers worldwide. It also powers HubNet participatory simulations. It is authored by Uri Wilensky and developed at the CCL. You can download it free of charge. What can you do with NetLogo? Join mailing lists here. Download NetLogo Go to NetLogo Web NetLogo comes with a large library of sample models. Marvin Minsky Home Page. MIT Media Lab and MIT AI Lab Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, MIT Professor of E.E.C.S., M.I.Tminsky at media.mit.edu Abstracts Bibliography Biography People Marvin Minsky has made many contributions to AI, cognitive psychology, mathematics, computational linguistics, robotics, and optics.

Marvin Minsky Home Page

In recent years he has worked chiefly on imparting to machines the human capacity for commonsense reasoning. His conception of human intellectual structure and function is presented in two books: The Emotion Machine and The Society of Mind (which is also the title of the course he teaches at MIT). He received the BA and PhD in mathematics at Harvard (1950) and Princeton (1954). Some Publications The Emotion Machine 2006 (book) draft ( 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Bib ) Essays on Education --- (for OLPC) --- ( 1 2 3 4 5 ) Research Groups Family.