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- AGI frameworks
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How will artificial general intelligence come?
(For research)Test Chamber, the most complex application with its doors keys and pizzas is nowhere near complexity of the real ant world. Saw the car detection and Lego bot too. https://github.com/opennars/opennars/wiki/Test-Chamber
- How to make/program an AI? Is it even possible?
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AI on the PC for fun
Non Axiomatic Reasoning System
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What would the algorithm of imagination look like?
You could also look at OpenNars, written by Pei Wang who studied with Hofstadter: https://github.com/opennars/opennars The theory behind the NARS system might approach what you are thinking about.
OptaPlanner
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OptaPlanner VS timefold-solver - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 23 Jun 2023
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Resource Scheduling
However, if you need to solve constraints etc., see: https://www.optaplanner.org/
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Anything you wish there was an open source solution for?
Try looking for something built around Optaplanner - basically taking the end game of rostering and working backwards.
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Seeking Advice and Collaboration for an Open-Source Worker Cooperative Platform Project
OptaPlanner takes some of the items tracked in tool like Odoo and creates plans based on them. I.E. how do you manage shifts while juggling multiple constraints (Jerry can only work weekends, Jeff can only work afternoons, Jim can work weekends but only on double time, etc.)
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[Combinatorial Optimization] What is a good algorithm, or genre of algorithms that I should read up on for an optimization problem with a set of sets, where at least one element of each set is required?
There is a library out there called Optaplanner that is designed for optimization of NP complete problems. It is hard to tell if that is exactly what this is, but I think you should be able to use this regardless.
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Searching for something to schedule IT helpdesk shifts
Just stumbled upon https://www.optaplanner.org. Looks very interesting but also really overkill.
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Easy-to-use school scheduling software?
OptaPlanner - a generic scheduler.
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Non profit Healthcare clinic looking for self hosted or cheap cloud alternative employee shift scheduling app?
OptaPlanner
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Self-hosted schedulers?
I've never used it but it sounds like OptaPlanner may be a scheduler in the same vein?
- Algorithm for Assigning Flights to Planes
What are some alternatives?
Choco - An open-source Java library for Constraint Programming
Hodoku - Hodoku is a solver/generator/trainer/analyzer for standard sudoku.
or-tools - Google's Operations Research tools:
opencog - A framework for integrated Artificial Intelligence & Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
jsprit - jsprit is a java based, open source toolkit for solving rich vehicle routing problems
awesome-rust-formalized-reasoning - An exhaustive list of all Rust resources regarding automated or semi-automated formalization efforts in any area, constructive mathematics, formal algorithms, and program verification.
JaCoP - Java Constraint Programming solver
OpenNARS-for-Applications - General reasoning component for applications based on NARS theory.
vroom - Vehicle Routing Open-source Optimization Machine
fastInvoiceAI - FastInvoiceAI - Automate accounting of Peppol and EHF invoices in Java
kotlin-statistics - Idiomatic statistical operators for Kotlin