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frdcsa to run in Windows online over Linux online
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First release of 20 year long free/libre artificial intelligence system. Project consists of two prongs: FRD - for automated theorem proving, and CSA - for general purpose software. Another dimension is whether software is collected and/or written. FRDCSA takes both approaches. In general FRDCSA is multistrategy. For instance, uses both symbolic and connectionist technologies. The goal is to maximize problem solving capability/proof-theoretic capability. Views computers as formal mathematical systems. Hence related to Turing's and Feferman's completeness theorems. The released version (Panoply-Git) is necessarily redacted and out of date. With some assistance, could release a more up to date version. Comes with an early version of the Free Life Planner, a Prolog-based system for helping you to manage your life. Many (89) other systems, except external and git codebases are mostly not included due to space, but RADAR allows you to gather them. Will release later with help.Features
- Artificial Intelligence
- Software Engineering
- Software Conglomeration
- Planning, Scheduling and Execution
- GNU/Linux
- Virtual Machine
- Automated Theorem Proving
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