Artificial intelligence through Prolog / Neil C. Rowe

By: Rowe, Neil C [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Jersey : Prentice-Hall International, Inc., c1988Description: xx, 443 pages ; 24 cmISBN: 0130486795Subject(s): ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCELOC classification: QA 76.7 .R69 1988
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Representing facts -- 3. Variables and queries -- 4. Definitions and inferences -- 5. Arithmetic and lists in prolog -- 6. Control structures for rule-based systems -- 7. Implementation of rule-based systems -- 8. Representing uncertainty in rule-based systems -- 9. Search -- 10. Implementing search -- 11. Abstraction in search -- 12. Abstraction of facts -- 13. Problems with many constraints -- 14. A more general logic programming -- 15. Testing and debugging of artificial-intelligence programs.
Summary: This book has about 500 chunks of code. Clear, concrete formalization of artificial-intelligence ideas by programs and program fragments is all the more critical today with commercialization and media discovery of the field.
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Computer Science Relegation Room GC QA 76.7 .R69 1988 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000002464

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction -- 2. Representing facts -- 3. Variables and queries -- 4. Definitions and inferences -- 5. Arithmetic and lists in prolog -- 6. Control structures for rule-based systems -- 7. Implementation of rule-based systems -- 8. Representing uncertainty in rule-based systems -- 9. Search -- 10. Implementing search -- 11. Abstraction in search -- 12. Abstraction of facts -- 13. Problems with many constraints -- 14. A more general logic programming -- 15. Testing and debugging of artificial-intelligence programs.

This book has about 500 chunks of code. Clear, concrete formalization of artificial-intelligence ideas by programs and program fragments is all the more critical today with commercialization and media discovery of the field.

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