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Developing expert systems builders in logic programming

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We intend to develop a set of kits to build Expert Systems using Prolog. Two principal modules, a Knowledge Base acquisition and consultation subsystems are now presented.

Several knowledge representation structures and mixed inference mechanisms are proposed for the sake of system efficiency. Finally some explanation capabilities derived accordingly with used inference methods are also implemented and presented.

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  1. Pereira, L., Oliveira, E. and Sabatier, P.: “ORBI—an Expert System for environmental resource evaluation through Natural Language,” Proceedings First International Logic Programming Conference, Marseille, 1982.

  2. van Melle, W. Y.: “System Aids in Constructing Consultation Programs,” (UMI Research Press, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1981).

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This paper is a revised and extended version of the paper presented at the Logic Programming Workshop, Algarve, Portugal, June 1983.

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Oliveira, E. Developing expert systems builders in logic programming. NGCO 2, 187–194 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03037102

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