Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!leah!bingvaxu!scarton From: scarton@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu (Mark A. Scarton) Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: (Fuzzy) Prolog Interpreter/Compiler Message-ID: <1972@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu> Date: 4 Mar 89 00:19:43 GMT Reply-To: scarton@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu.cc.binghamton.edu (Mark A. Scarton) Organization: SUNY Binghamton, NY Lines: 29 I am looking for two things. First, I am looking for any information on fuzzy prolog products that exist in either research or commercial markets. Use would be at a University, for development of expert system prototypes. Any information/leads appreciated. Second, I am looking for public domain sources for a prolog interpreter or compiler. As a part of my PhD research, I'm interested in the possibility of developing an expert system development environment that accommodates fuzzy sets/logic/measures. Either/both those defined as primitive operations in the rules generator, inference engine, operators, etc and those called "Subroutine-like". Information, references, etc would be appreciated. Code of any type would cause wild exultations from the Southern Tier of New York. YACC input, LEXX source, C routines, PC assembly language hacks, SunView front-end definitions, etc. Give me your tired, I'm poor. Thanks folks. Happy networking. I'll post a compendium of the results to comp.lang.prolog and misc.wanted. --- Mark A. Scarton --- P.O. Box 1825 SUNY --- Binghamton, NY 13901 -- ======================================================================== Mark A. Scarton 607/777-7076 PO Box 1825 SUNY; Binghamton, NY 13901 Systems Science, SUNY Binghamton, scarton@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu