RTEC is an open-source Event Calculus dialect optimised for data stream reasoning. It is written in Prolog and has been tested under SWI-Prolog and YAP in Linux, MacOS and Windows.
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- iRTEC: Incremental RTEC. iRTEC supports incremental reasoning, handling efficiently the delays and retractions in data streams.
- oPIEC: Online Probabilistic Interval-Based Event Calculus. oPIEC supports Event Calculus reasoning over data streams under uncertainty.
- OLED: Online Learning of Event Definitions. OLED is a supervised machine learning tool for constructing Event Calculus rules, such as complex event patterns, from annotated data streams.
- LoMRF: Library for Markov Logic Networks. LoMRF supports Event Calculus reasoning and learning under uncertainty.
- Wayeb: Wayeb is a Complex Event Processing and Forecasting (CEP/F) engine written in Scala. It is based on symbolic automata and Markov models.