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Expert systems / (Record no. 11030)

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010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER
LC control number 88003218
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9789350140277
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082 00 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 006.33
Edition number 22
Item number S.P.E
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Sharma, Pankaj
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245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Expert systems /
Statement of responsibility, etc Pankaj Sharma
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement Second Edition.
264 #1 - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc New Delhi:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc S.K. Kataria & Sons,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2012 (reprinting 2014)
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Extent 306 pages. :
Other physical details illustrations ;
Dimensions 23 cm.
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General note Include index.
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- PART I: Introduction -- 1 Natural Language Processing -- 1.1 Natural Language Interfaces -- 1.2 The Linguistic Application of NLP -- 1.3 NLP as a Tool for Linguistic Research -- 1.4 Further Reading -- 2 The Challenge of Natural Language Processing -- 2.1 Knowledge of Linguistic Structure -- 2.2 Ambiguity and Contextual Knowledge -- 2.3 The Process of Language Understanding -- 2.4 Psycholinguistics and NLP -- 2.5 Further Reading -- PART II: The Fundamentals of Prolog Programming -- 3 Facts -- 3.1 Facts<br/>3.2 Asking Simple Questions in Prolog -- 3.3 Compound Questions -- 3.4 Questions with Variables -- 3.5 Finding Alternative Answers: Backtracking -- 3.6 Using Variables in Facts -- 3.7 Further Reading -- 4 Rules and Complex Names -- 4.1 Rules -- 4.2 How Prolog Answers Questions Using Rules -- 4.3 Structured Objects -- 5 Lists and Recursive Rules -- 5.1 Lists -- 5.2 Recursive Rules -- 6 Developing Prolog Programs -- 6.1 The Meaning of Prolog Programs -- 6.2 Designing Programs -- 6.3 Laying Out Programs -- 6.4 Search Trees -- 6.5 Search Strategies -- 6.6 Tracing a Proof<br/><br/>6.7 Some Common Programming Errors -- 6.8 Further Reading -- 7 Built-in Predicates -- 7.1 Input and Output -- 7.2 fail -- 7.3 consult and reconsult -- 7.4 Modifying the Database -- 7.5 Defining Operators -- 7.6 The 'Cut' -- 7.7 Program Listing -- PART III: Natural Language Processing with Prolog -- 8 Finite State Grammars and Sentence Recognition -- 8.1 Sentence Frame Grammars -- 8.2 Parsing and Recognition Using a Sentence Frame Grammar -- 8.3 An Alternative Notation for Sentence Frame Grammars -- 8.4 A Finite State Grammar-based Recognisor -- 8.5 Extending the Range of Finite State Grammars<br/><br/>8.6 Further Reading -- 8.7 Program Listings -- 9 Recursive Transition Networks -- 9.1 Phrase Structure -- 9.2 Extending the Network Notation -- 9.3 An RTN-based Recognisor -- 9.4 Implementing an RTN Recognisor in Prolog -- 9.5 Extending the RTN Notation -- 9.6 Further Reading -- 9.7 Program Listings -- 10 Phrase Structure Grammars -- 10.1 Phrase Structure Grammars -- 10.2 A Simple Phrase Structure Recognisor -- 10.3 Directly Representing Phrase Structure Grammars in Prolog -- 10.4 Efficiency -- 10.5 Difference Lists -- 10.6 The Grammar Rule Notation -- 10.7 Further Reading<br/><br/>10.8 Program Listings -- 11 Definite Clause Grammars -- 11.1 Grammar Symbols as Complex Terms -- 11.2 Procedure Calls -- 11.3 Further Reading -- 11.4 Program Listings -- 12 Alternative Parsing Strategies -- 12.1 A Top-down Interpreter -- 12.2 Problems with Top-down Parsing -- 12.3 A Bottom-up Interpreter -- 12.4 A Left-corner Interpreter -- 12.5 Deterministic Parsing -- 12.6 Chart Parsing -- 12.7 Further Reading -- 12.8 Program Listings -- Solutions to Exercises -- Glossary of Terms -- Bibliography -- Index
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Expert systems (Computer science)
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  Dewey Decimal Classification     Computers & Information Technology ( Computer Science ) Main library Main library A2 13/11/2016 Textbooks Donation   006.33 S.P.E 00013751 19/02/2025 13/11/2016 Books