| Kluzniak, F. and Szpakowicz, S. (1985). Prolog for Programmers. Academic Press. |
....1988] which is very similar to [Bowen, 1981] For those with a more ambitious turn of mind then [Sterling Shapiro, 1986] must be very highly recommended. The book by Richard O Keefe is also highly recommended but quite hard work [O Keefe, 1990] Slightly less useful but worth a read is [Kluzniak Szpakowicz, 1985]. A simpler approach can be found in [Burnham Hall, 1985] A number of books exist outlining the Imperial College variant of Prolog known as micro Prolog. Generally, it is wiser to stay with the DEC 10 family of Prologs until you are more confident. The useful books are [Ennals, 1982] for a ....
Kluzniak, F. and Szpakowicz, S. (1985). Prolog for Programmers. Academic Press.
....(normally probably) becomes the node value for node g, i.e. t g ; f g ) 0, 1) and deg[g] normally. 2 With the set of computation functions Pi, a NLBN can be propagated in two modes: ffl To compute the node value of a proposition p, a backward chaining mode similar to that of a Prolog query [Kluzniak and Szpakowicz, 1985; Sterling and Shapiro, 1986] is used. Starting from base node p, its node value is computed in a nested way from all its incoming links until the relevant input nodes are reached. If p does not exist in the NLBN then a default node value of ( 0, 0) 0) is assigned. ffl A forward propagation mode ....
.... 1990; Quinlan, 1988] scientific and mathematical proofs are based largely on conditional constructions [Boyd et al. 1991] computer programs are a series of rules of the form: IF the condition is matched THEN execute the conclusion [Cooper and Clancy, 1982; Kernighan and Ritchie, 1978; Kluzniak and Szpakowicz, 1985] and many more. 5.1.1 Characteristics of Commonsense Rules In belief representation and cognitive science communities, there are many studies on conditional rules (e.g. Adams, 1975] Bunge, 1959] Geffner, 1992] Nute, 1984] Traugott et al. 1986] Nute, 1988] As noted by Rumelhart ....
Feliks Kluzniak and Stanislaw Szpakowicz. Prolog for Programmers. Acadamic Press, London, 1985.
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Feliks Kluzniak and Stanislaw Szpakowicz. Prolog for Programmers. Acadamic Press, London, 1985.
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