Hi Davide and the other users too,
thank you all for your interesting links. I´ll think
that 'tohu' really seams the solution for that problem.
I think it is rather interesting that after spending
my first weeks on Drools reading the documentation
I never saw any link pointing to 'tohu'. :)
Thanks very much, I´ll share my experiences.
Despite from being interested in this aproach,
I have to adjust my tasks for being able
to finish my Bachelor Thesis in the given amount of time.
On Wed, 9 Nov 2011 00:53:18 -0800 (PST), Davide Sottara wrote:
Hi Dirk,
you might want to take a look at this:
http://www.jboss.org/tohu
This is an interesting but rather old project. We're also working on
a
slightly refactored version here:
https://github.com/droolsjbpm/drools-chance/tree/master/drools-informer
The project provides a dynamic "question/answer" framework and
supports GUI
interfaces.
As for the /content/ of the questions, it seems that you need some
medical
vocabulary.
Hand-coding enum-equivalent lists may be an overwhelming task,
depending on
how "realistic"
your system has to be. We're dealing with similar problems in another
project, including the
predictive modelling techniques for the actual inference.
If you want to share thoughts, let me know.
Cheers
Davide
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