Looks like a reasonable introduction. I think I still prefer Ivan
Bratko's presentation in "Prolog Programming for Artificial
Intelligence" (3rd edition).
There are minor problems: "satisfyibility" is misspelled and the
"interpreting" comment overlaps the text on page 1, the "anonymous
variables" comment in the left margin overlaps the text on page 4, and
misspelling in the phrase "we must wwathc for reprtitive use" on page
10.
Lindsey
On Nov 17, 2008, at 7:54 AM, Mehmet Gencer wrote:
(Ooops the link was missing in the previous message!)
For anyone interested I have written a Prolog tutorial for an AI
course
I offer. All the examples are tested with GNU-Prolog. Let me know if
you have any comments/suggestions.
The tutorial and example files are accessible at:
http://cs.bilgi.edu.tr/~mgencer/coursemat/
best regards,
Mehmet Gencer
Istanbul Bilgi University, Department of Computer Science
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