PySwip is a Python-Prolog interface that enables querying SWI-Prolog in your Python programs.
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PySwip is a Python-Prolog interface that enables querying SWI-Prolog in your Python programs.
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An expert system using logic-based artificial intelligence and symbolic AI.
Expert Systems Guide
Expert system in Prolog for diagnosis of mental disorders.
Sistem Pakar THT Anak dengan Metode Certainty Factor
Artificial-Intelligence Course Materials
Rule-based healthcare expert system designed using Pyke and Python. The project focuses on heart failure telemonitoring, aiming to enhance patient self-care and clinical management.
A computational tool for the prediction and identification of metabolites.
Gexsys is a simple expert system framework based on GNU Guile and relational databases.
Projects and assignments for the Artificial Intelligence Techniques to Control systems course at UCM, with topics such as: Smart control, Expert systems, Neural Networks, Logic Diffuse, Evolutionary computing, Intelligent agents
This is an open source project for building Rule/Policy Inference Engine written in C#
Sistema Experto realizado como proyecto final de la asignatura Inteligencia Artificial, perteneciente al quinto año de la carrera Ingeniería en Sistemas de Información en la Universidad Tecnológica Nacional FRRo.
Design of Expert Systems
This is a playground for learning and playing with neurosymbolic-programming.
An application of Expert System and Forward-Chaining and Backward-Chaining to design a heart disease diagnosis and treatment recommendation tool.
A grid-like environment (multi-agent system) used by an intelligent agent (or more than one agent) in order for it/them to carry the orbs to the pits in a limited number of movements.
This project poses a new methodology for assessing and improving sequential concept bottleneck models (CBMs). The research undertaken in this project builds upon the model proposed by Grange et al., of which I was one of the co-authors.
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