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a set of Python functions
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a set of Pyke rules
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Pyke pattern variables
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Pyke introduces a form of Logic Programming (inspired by Prolog) to the Python community by providing a knowledge-based inference engine (expert system) written in 100% Python.
Unlike Prolog, Pyke integrates with Python allowing you to invoke Pyke
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Pyke was developed to significantly raise the bar on code reuse.
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Pyke then automatically assembles these customized functions into a complete program (function call graph) to meet a specific need or use case. Pyke calls this function call graph a plan.
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Pyke builds upon Python by also giving you tools to directly program in the large.
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Maurizio ConventiPyke introduces a form of Logic Programming (inspired by Prolog) to the Python community by providing a knowledge-based inference engine (expert system) written in 100% Python.
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Mark ColemanPyke - Python Logic Programming http://j.mp/XZPAs
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Pedro ÂngeloPyke is a knowledge-based embeddable inference engine (expert system) written in 100% python that can do both forward-chaining (data driven) and backward-chaining (goal directed) inferencing and automatically generate python programs by assembling individ
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Doug HellmannPyke introduces a form of Logic Programming (inspired by Prolog) to the Python community by providing a knowledge-based inference engine (expert system) written in 100% Python.
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Fabio de MirandaPyke was developed to significantly raise the bar on code reuse. Here's how it works:
You write a set of Python functions, and a set of Pyke rules to direct the configuration and combination of these functions.
These functions refer to Pyke pattern variables within the function body.
Pyke may instantiate each of your functions multiple times, providing a different set of constant values for each of the pattern variables used within the function body. Each of these instances appears as a different function.
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viniciusjlPyke introduces a form of Logic Programming (inspired by Prolog) to the Python community by providing a knowledge-based inference engine (expert system) written in 100% Python. Unlike Prolog, Pyke integrates with Python allowing you to invoke Pyke from Py
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fs41 .Pyke introduces a form of Logic Programming (inspired by Prolog) to the Python community by providing a knowledge-based inference engine (expert system) written in 100% Python.
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steampicklea knowledge-based inference engine (expert system) written in 100% python
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Bruno MartinsPyke is a knowledge-based inference engine (expert system) written in 100% python.
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kamyarPyke is a knowledge-based inference engine (expert system) written in 100% python
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Alberto FernandezPyke is a knowledge-based inference engine (expert system) written in 100% python that can:
* Do both forward-chaining (data driven) and backward-chaining (goal directed) inferencing.
o Pyke may be embedded into any python program.
* Auai development free knowledge library programming logic python inference rules
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mandarinePyke introduces a form of Logic Programming (inspired by Prolog) to the Python community by providing a knowledge-based inference engine (expert system) written in 100% Python.
Unlike Prolog, Pyke integrates with Python allowing you to invoke Pyke from Python and intermingle Python statements and expressions within your expert system rules.
Pyke is a knowledge-based inference engine (expert system) written in 100% python.
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