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PEARSON INDIA Prolog Programming For Artificial Intelligence 3Rd Edition by BRATKO
The third edition ofthis best-selling guide to Prolog and Artificial Intelligence hasbeen updated to include key developments in the field whileretaining its lucid approach to these topics. Prolog has its rootsin logic, however the main aim of this book is to teach Prolog as apractical programming tool. This text therefore concentrates on theart of using the basic mechanisms of Prolog to solve interestingproblems.
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Combined approach to Prolog and AI allows flexibility for learning and teaching
Provides a thorough representation of AI, emphasizing practical techniques and Prolog implementations
Prolog programs for use in projects and research are available for download on the World Wide Web.
Constraint Logic Programming
Qualitative Reasoning
Inductive Logic Programming
The addition of belief networks for handling uncertainty
A major update on machine learning
Additional techniques for improving Program efficiency
Meta-programming is updated to show how Prolog can be used to implement other languages (including object-oriented programming)
A new Companion Web site will contain further teaching materials and updates
The Prolog Language
Introduction to Prolog
Syntax and Meaning of Prolog Programs
Lists, Operators, Arithmetic
Using Structures: Example Programs
Controlling Backtracking
Input and Output
More Built-in Predicates
Programming Style and Techniques
Operations on Data Structures
Prolog in Artificial Intelligence
Basic Problem-Solving Strategies
Best-First Heuristic Search
Problem Decomposition and AND/OR Graphics
Constraint Logic Programming
Knowledge Representation and Expert Systems
An Expert System Shell
Planning
Machine Learning
Inductive Logic Programming
Qualitative Reasoning
Language Processing with Grammar Rules
Game Playing
Meta-Programming
About the Author
Professor Ivan Bratko leads the AI groups in the Faculty of Computer and Information Science at both Ljubljana University and the Jozef Stefan Institute in Slovenia.