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    CHP: C# HTN-Planner

    CHP: C# HTN-Planner

    A simple HTN-planner written in C#

    C# HTN-Planner (CHP), a simple HTN-Planner written in C#. A domain-independent automated planning system based on ordered task decomposition, similar to SHOP2. It includes a Microsoft Visual Studio project (CHP) and a Unity3D project (CUHP), both with some examples. It is inspired by Dana Nau's Pyhop implementation and the book Automated Planning: Theory and Practice by Malik Ghallab et al.
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    TinyCog

    Cognitive architecture with a focus on self-models

    TinyCog is a cognitive architecture (perception, action, reasoning, planning, and language) with a focus on representing "self-models" (physical, capabilities, intentions, social, historical, "cognitive stream") in order to implement social reasoning and collaborative planning in a "hunter domain" test bed. We use Prolog, RDF Triples, Description Logic and a HTN-Planner as base technologies.
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