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Prolog Kyle Marcotte
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Outline What is Prolog? Origins of Prolog (History) Basic Tutorial TEST!!! (sort of…actually not really at all) My example Why Prolog?
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Prolog is… General purpose logic programming language ◦ We’ll talk about what it’s associated with later Prolog is declarative Logic is expressed in terms of relations, execution triggered by running queries over relations Single data type -> TERM Relation is defined by a CLAUSE
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A little history Idea conceived in France -> Alain Colmerauer (1970s) First compiler written by David H. D. Warren in Edinburgh, Scotland Initially aimed at ___________
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A little bit of Prolog never hurt anyone Terms are either atoms, numbers, variables, or compound terms Atom – general purpose name with no inherent meaning ex. [], x, hello, ‘Ther’ ‘helo ther’ Variable – can be instantiated via unification (first letter is capitalized) Compound term – functor (atom) and a number of arguments ex. truckyear(mazda,1986)
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…I promise… Prolog programs describe relations which are defined by clauses 2 types of clauses: facts and rules Rules: “Head <= Body” <- Head is true if Body is true A rule’s body consists of calls to predicates (goals) Clauses with empty bodies are facts ex. skydiver(‘Ian’). same as skydiver(‘Ian’) <= true.
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TEST!!!!!!
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What is Prolog For? Other than natural language processing….
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What is Prolog For? Other than language processing…. Theorem proving Expert systems Games Automated answering machines Sophisticated control systems
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