Prolog And Expert Systems


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Prolog And Expert Systems


Prolog And Expert Systems
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Author : Kenneth A. Bowen
language : en
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Release Date : 1991

Prolog And Expert Systems written by Kenneth A. Bowen and has been published by McGraw-Hill Companies this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1991 with Computers categories.


Designed for undergraduate courses on Expert Systems, PROLOG or introductory Artificial Intelligence, this informally-styled text assumes no background in PROLOG or Logic Programming, but combines an introduction to PROLOG with a mastery of its application to expert systems programming.



Knowledge Systems And Prolog


Knowledge Systems And Prolog
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Author : Adrian Walker
language : en
Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Release Date : 1990

Knowledge Systems And Prolog written by Adrian Walker and has been published by Addison Wesley Publishing Company this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1990 with Computers categories.




Expert Systems In Prolog


Expert Systems In Prolog
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Author : Dennis Merritt
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017-05-22

Expert Systems In Prolog written by Dennis Merritt and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-05-22 with categories.


The machine learning capabilities of today's AI are extremely exciting, but they are only one part of the architecture of today's systems. For example, self-driving car technology uses machine learning to interpret the visual field around a car, but it's good old fashioned rule-based AI that contains the plans on what to do with that information.Similarly, the phenomenal program that plays Go at a master level uses machine learning to evaluate board positions (very difficult for a machine to do) but uses conventional AI for deciding what to do with that information.Written a number of years ago, Building Expert Systems in Prolog is still a classic text on knowledge engineering. The name might be a bit misleading, as it's not so much about building expert systems, but rather on building the knowledge representation and reasoning engine tools used for various types of expert system applications. (Including, of course, examples of each kind of system.)As such, it provides details and working code for identification systems, systems that need to cope with uncertainty, forward-chaining planning and configuration systems, frames for representing complex layers of information, and ideas for prototyping/implementing any way of representing knowledge and algorithms for reasoning over that knowledge.The text is a bit more general than just a Prolog text. Yes, all the code for implementing these systems is written in Prolog, but Prolog is more than just an implementation language. Because it is logic programming, a Prolog program is really a logical specification of an application. Yes it runs, but it can also be used for rapid prototyping, and the Prolog code itself can be used to precisely specify how to implement the system in any other language.In other words, the architectures of these systems will be the same, no matter what language they are implemented in, and the use of Prolog for rapid prototyping is covered in the book as well.



Adventure In Prolog


Adventure In Prolog
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Author : Dennis Merritt
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2012-12-06

Adventure In Prolog written by Dennis Merritt and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-12-06 with Computers categories.


Not long ago" Dennis Merritt wrote one of the best books that I know of about implementing expert systems in Prolog, and I was very glad he published it in our series. The only problem is there are still some unfortunate people around who do not know Prolog and are not sufficiently prepared either to read Merritt's book, or to use this extremely productive language, be it for knowledge-based work or even for everyday programming. Possibly this last statement may surprise you if you were under the impression that Prolog was an "artificial intelligence language" with very limited application potential. Please believe this editor's statement that quite the opposite is true: for at least four years, I have been using Prolog for every programming task in which I am given the option of choosing the language. Therefore, I 'am indeed happy that Dennis Merritt has written another good book on my language of choice, and that it meets the high standard he set with his prior book, Building Expert Systems in Prolog. All that remains for me to do is to wish you success and enjoyment when taking off on your Adventure in Prolog.



Building Expert Systems In Prolog


Building Expert Systems In Prolog
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Author : Dennis Merritt
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2012-12-06

Building Expert Systems In Prolog written by Dennis Merritt and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-12-06 with Computers categories.


When I compare the books on expert systems in my library with the production expert systems I know of, I note that there are few good books on building expert systems in Prolog. Of course, the set of actual production systems is a little small for a valid statistical sample, at least at the time and place of this writing - here in Gennany, and in the first days of 1989. But there are at least some systems I have seen running in real life commercial and industrial environments, and not only at trade shows. I can observe the most impressive one in my immediate neighborhood. It is installed in the Telephone Shop of the Gennan Federal PTT near the Munich National Theater, and helps configure telephone systems and small PBXs for mostly private customers. It has a neat, graphical interface, and constructs and prices an individual telephone installation interactively before the very eyes of the customer. The hidden features of the system are even more impressive. It is part of an expert system network with a distributed knowledge base that will grow to about 150 installations in every Telephone Shop throughout Gennany. Each of them can be updated individually overnight via Teletex to present special offers or to adapt the selection process to the hardware supplies currently available at the local ware houses.



Prolog To Expert Systems


Prolog To Expert Systems
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Author : William E. Leigh
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1987-01-01

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Expert System Development In Prolog And Turbo Prolog


Expert System Development In Prolog And Turbo Prolog
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Author : Peter R. Smith
language : en
Publisher: Coronet Books
Release Date : 1988

Expert System Development In Prolog And Turbo Prolog written by Peter R. Smith and has been published by Coronet Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988 with Artificial intelligence categories.




Introducing Expert Systems In Prolog


Introducing Expert Systems In Prolog
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Author : Ian Joseph Lynch
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1994

Introducing Expert Systems In Prolog written by Ian Joseph Lynch and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994 with Expert systems (Computer science) categories.




The Guide To Expert Systems


The Guide To Expert Systems
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Author : Alex Goodall
language : en
Publisher: Oxford, England : Learned Information
Release Date : 1985

The Guide To Expert Systems written by Alex Goodall and has been published by Oxford, England : Learned Information this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1985 with Expert systems (Computer science). categories.




Prolog Programming For Students


Prolog Programming For Students
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Author : David Callear
language : en
Publisher: Cengage Learning Business Press
Release Date : 2001-01

Prolog Programming For Students written by David Callear and has been published by Cengage Learning Business Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001-01 with Computers categories.


This book covers all that is needed by students on a one-year introductory Prolog course at first or second year degree level. It introduces Prolog to students as simply and painlessly as possible. Where Artificial Intelligence (AI) topics are introduced, they are easier ones and are treated simply. This book is Prolog for Students, with examples from AI, not a book on AI using Prolog. The text assumes access to a suitable, good, Prolog interpreter, such as LPA Prolog. It also assumes that students with an aptitude for research will follow it up with more advanced study, perhaps a third or fourth year option, and further reading suggestions are included. The book is organised with the basics of the subject introduced first, and covered gradually, so they can be fully understood before moving on to harder topics. The topics that students find more difficult, such as recursion and lists, are not covered until about half way through the book. There are many in-text questions, student self-testing questions and programming practice exercises throughout the book. If used to accompany a taught course, the material of one chapter can be covered in each week. This book covers all that is needed by students on a one-year introductory Prolog course at first or second year degree level. It introduces Prolog to students as simply and painlessly as possible. Where Artificial Intelligence (AI) topics are introduced, they are easier ones and are treated simply. This book is Prolog for Students, with examples from AI, not a book on AI using Prolog. The text assumes access to a suitable, good, Prolog interpreter, such as LPA Prolog. It also assumes that students with an aptitude for research will follow it up with more advanced study, perhaps a third or fourth year option, and further reading suggestions are included. The book is organised with the basics of the subject introduced first, and covered gradually, so they can be fully understood before moving on to harder topics. The topics that students find more difficult, such as recursion and lists, are not covered until about half way through the book. There are many in-text questions, student self-testing questions and programming practice exercises throughout the book. If used to accompany a taught course, the material of one chapter can be covered in each week.