Recast/Detour
Industry-standard navigation-mesh toolset for games (by recastnavigation)
AI-Toolbox
A C++ framework for MDPs and POMDPs with Python bindings (by Svalorzen)
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6,222 | 641 | |
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7.4 | 5.1 | |
4 days ago | 4 months ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
zlib License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Recast/Detour
Posts with mentions or reviews of Recast/Detour.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-20.
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RE: If you had to pick a library from another language (Rust, JS, etc.) that isn’t currently available in Python and have it instantly converted into Python for you to use, what would it be?
RecastNavigation
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How do RTS Games stop Agents from Pathing into each other?
Detour is open source (zlib) so anyone has access to a proven RVO implementation. I believe Unreal and Unity still use Recast/Detour for navmesh and avoidance, but it looks like Godot cooked up their own.
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How to generate a collision mesh for a given mesh (aimesh) using Assimp?
https://github.com/recastnavigation/recastnavigation There is also a library called Yuka that is web based that can generate navmeshes i think: https://mugen87.github.io/yuka/docs/NavMesh.html
- How did they code it: Unity's Navigation mesh
- Literature related to generating navigational meshes? (or something similar)
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Divert - Bindings to RecastNavigation
Hi, wanted to post about my rust project. I created Rust Lang bindings to the famous https://github.com/recastnavigation/recastnavigation . My library, Divert, currently provides the resources to interact with the Detour, 3d mesh path finding, capabilities of Recast Navigation. In the future, I hope to implement bindings for the Recast side of RecastNavigation which facilitates generating navigation meshes from input geometry to be used by detour. Most of my hobby work revolves around reverse engineering video games, so I needed the capabilities of Detour for my Rust program to navigate in game geometry. I would characterize myself as quite new to Rust still, so constructive criticism is highly welcome. I imagine, I did some really weird stuff while designing this crate, and I bet someone can let me know here ;)
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How are rust devs doing?
Recast & Detour for navigation meshes (though Rust does have Detour bindings)
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Looking for grid library
For path finding there is at least https://github.com/recastnavigation/recastnavigation
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Pathfinding in modern games
Recast is used in Unreal and many other games.
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Question about new Navigation Server
https://github.com/recastnavigation/recastnavigation Would be.
AI-Toolbox
Posts with mentions or reviews of AI-Toolbox.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-02.
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Impact of using sockets to communicate between Python and RL environment
Makes sense. I was just wondering if someone had any comparisons to share. I will create a toy environment in Unreal and compare integrating RL C++ libraries (looking at AI-Toolbox and mlpack) vs using Python with socket communication.
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Greedy AI agents learn to cooperate
I maintain a repository of many implementations of classical (tabular) RL algorithms [1] which you might enjoy playing with when starting out. I use it for both research and for student projects. The advantage of avoiding NNs when starting out is that it is much simpler to inspect the inner workings of an algorithm to see whether it's working or not.
I'm always happy to help if something is unclear or difficult so feel free to open issues there :)
[1]: https://github.com/Svalorzen/AI-Toolbox
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Recast/Detour and AI-Toolbox you can also consider the following projects:
Genann - simple neural network library in ANSI C
Veles - Distributed machine learning platform
btsk - Behavior Tree Starter Kit
BayesOpt - BayesOpt: A toolbox for bayesian optimization, experimental design and stochastic bandits.
ANNetGPGPU - A GPU (CUDA) based Artificial Neural Network library
tensorflow - An Open Source Machine Learning Framework for Everyone
tiny-cnn - header only, dependency-free deep learning framework in C++14
nano
CNTK - Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit (CNTK), an open source deep-learning toolkit
Native System Automation - Native cross-platform system automation