Prolog programming for artificial intelligence / Ivan Bratko.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction to Prolog --
2. Syntax and Meaning of Prolog Programs --
3. Lists, Operators, Arithmetic --
4. Using Structures: Example Programs --
5. Controlling Backtracking --
6. Input and Output --
7. More Built-in Predicates --
8. Programming Style and Technique --
9. Operations on Data Structures --
10. Advanced Tree Representations --
11. Basic Problem-Solving Strategies --
12. Best-First Heuristic Search --
13. Problem Decomposition and AND/OR Graphs --
14. Constraint Logic Programming --
15. Knowledge Representation and Expert Systems --
16. An Expert System Shell --
17. Planning --
18. Machine Learning --
19. Inductive Logic Programming --
20. Qualitative Reasoning --
21. Language Processing with Grammar Rules
CSE CSE
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