Who are the primary researchers of expert-systems today?
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 8:21 PM, Mark Proctor <mproctor(a)codehaus.org> wrote:
Actually Pamela is one of the papers I've been trying to track
down, can't get it on the internet any more. As I first saw it referenced in
"Production matching for large learning systems".
You don't by chance have the paper still?
Barachini, F. (1991) The evolution of PAMELA. Expert Systems, 8(2):87-98
I'm building up a collection of relevant research papers, over at mendelay. That is
one of my missing papers, that I've been unable to track:
http://www.mendeley.com/groups/2918061/rule-systems/papers/
Mark
On 12 Mar 2013, at 18:28, Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Mark,
>
> no, the system I'm talking about is PAMELA, developed here in Vienna.
> You may find references to papers citing PAMELA, authored by
> F.Barachini and N.Theuretzbacher (one is referenced in the thesis you
> quoted, see [13]), but I doubt that you'l find one of the papers on
> the web. It was pre-internet days way back then :-)
>
> If you could produce an RBS ranking based on rules fired in
> production, I think that PAMELA would be in an excellent position.
> There's a three-digit number of installations by now, but they're
> running 24/7.
>
> -W
>
>
> On 12/03/2013, Mark Proctor <mproctor(a)codehaus.org> wrote:
>> OPS83?
>>
http://repository.cmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2478&context=co...
>>
>>
>> or YES/L1? (seems information on this is out of print and not online
>> either)
>>
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00070YQSU/ref=r_soa_w_d
>> "YES/L1: Integrating expert systems technology with traditional programming
>> languages (Research Report RC. International Business Machines Inc. Research
>> Division)"
>>
>>
>> I definitely find linq interesting, as it's straight out of the research
>> pages from these projects - I wonder if the linq/database propel know about
>> these… The first time I saw it was in this paper "procedural match augments
>> data-driven match"
>>
http://www.aaai.org/Papers/AAAI/1986/AAAI86-037.pdf
>>
>> They move the "lhs" logic into the consequence block, using the actual
>> "when" part as a simple goal trigger - allowing the 'lhs' to be
used
>> procedurally, like linq. This allows them to control when a rule is
>> evaluated and that it's evaluation is atomic, and can have cleanup work
>> done.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> On 12 Mar 2013, at 06:04, Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Indeed, this thesis mentions a few features of the system I was
>>> talking about :-)
>>> ([13])
>>> -W
>>>
>>> On 11/03/2013, Mark Proctor <mproctor(a)codehaus.org> wrote:
>>>> There were a number of research efforts that looked at combining
>>>> procedural
>>>> and rule base programming.
>>>> This one is quite interesting:
>>>> Combining Rule-Based and Procedural Programming in the XC and XE
>>>> Programming
>>>> Lanaugages
>>>>
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.9.1106&rep=r...
>>>>
>>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 11 Mar 2013, at 18:03, Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 11 March 2013 16:19, Mark Proctor <mproctor(a)codehaus.org>
wrote:
>>>>> So thinking really long term here. Can we build a "java
layer" that
>>>>> provide all the rule functionality we need - but fit ontop of the
java
>>>>> language neatly. We'd probably need to allow "rule"
keyword and have it
>>>>> in
>>>>> Classes, at the method level. All class members and methods would be
>>>>> available to the rules in that class.
>>>>>
>>>>> There is this production rule system where you can write your rules
>>>>> embedded in compiling units, and alongside the legacy program units,
of
>>>>> a
>>>>> procedural, modular, strongly type HLL, and where you use
expressions
>>>>> in
>>>>> the language's own syntax in constraints...
>>>>>
>>>>> We've been using it ever since 1986. Rabbi Akiva was right,
wasn't he
>>>>> ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>> -W
>>>>>
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