1 | | = Welcome to Trac 0.12.1 = |
| 1 | = Babel 2 = |
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| 3 | Babel2 connects the implementations of our core technologies such as Fluid Construction Grammar ([http://www.fcg-net.org FCG]) and Incremental Recruitment Language (IRL) with mechanisms for multi-agent interactions, robotic embodiment, cognitive processing and learning. An extensive monitoring system gives access to every detail of Babel2’s intermediate representations and dynamics and a high modularity ensures that the system can be used in a very wide variety of scenarios. |
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| 5 | Babel2 is written in Common Lisp and runs in all major Lisp implementations on all major plat- forms. Its source code is frequently released to the public under the GNU General Public License. |
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| 7 | == Downloading and installing Babel 2 == |
| 8 | Download [http://arti.vub.ac.be/b2dl/wp-content/uploads/Babel2.zip Babel2.zip] (release of January 2010). |
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| 10 | Then follow the instructions for: |
| 11 | 1. installing a Lisp environment for Babel2 |
| 12 | 2. using Emacs together with Lisp |
| 13 | 3. getting Babel2 running |
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| 15 | Some documentation about Babel2 can be found in the Babel2 manual. |
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