Introduction to Programming in Prolog |
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Representing facts in Prolog | 15 |
Structured objects | 62 |
Copyright | |
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answer_yes_or_no Applicant article Art article f article noun Bayes Candidate chat child clause COBOL components computerised consider days_in_month defined definition diagnosis elizabeth Employer English sentences example expert system f article f_adjective f_noun f_verb F_word fact fail FORTRAN fred Fred rich French words gastroenteritis given gives goal grammar has_vacancy illness inference engine influenza input list instance intermediate language knowledge base le chat noir list of words logical reasoning mary matching medical knowledge base meningitis michael nasa noir noun cat noun f noun Nn noun phrase P_current parent parser parsing patient person predicate prep_phrase preposition probability problem programming language Prolog program Prolog system query question recursive relationship rich Seattle Seahawks secretary simple someone specific structure tree Structured English structured object subgoal succeeds symptom temperature Tail tapis Temp trained_as translation update V_tree variable verb phrase vocabulary write writelist