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  • 11Planner (programming language) — Planner (often seen in publications as PLANNER although it is not an acronym) is a programming language designed by Carl Hewitt at MIT, and first published in 1969. First, subsets such as Micro Planner and Pico Planner were implemented, and then… …

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  • 12Rete algorithm — The Rete algorithm is an efficient pattern matching algorithm for implementing production rule systems. The Rete algorithm was designed by Dr Charles L. Forgy of Carnegie Mellon University, first published in a working paper in 1974, and later… …

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  • 13Applied behavior analysis — (ABA) is the science of applying experimentally derived principles of behavior to improve socially significant behavior. ABA takes what we know about behavior and uses it to bring about positive change (Applied). Behaviors are defined in… …

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  • 14Opportunistic reasoning — is a method of selecting a suitable logical inference strategy within artificial intelligence applications. Specific reasoning methods may be used to draw conclusions from a set of given facts in a knowledge base, e.g. forward chaining versus… …

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  • 15Artificial intelligence — AI redirects here. For other uses, see Ai. For other uses, see Artificial intelligence (disambiguation). TOPIO, a humanoid robot, played table tennis at Tokyo International Robot Exhibition (IREX) 2009.[1] Artificial intelligence ( …

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  • 16Production system — A production system (or production rule system) is a computer program typically used to provide some form of artificial intelligence, which consists primarily of a set of rules about behavior. These rules, termed productions, are a basic… …

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  • 17Semantic Web Rule Language — SWRL (Semantic Web Rule Language) is a proposal for a Semantic Web rules language, combining sublanguages of the OWL Web Ontology Language (OWL DL and Lite) with those of the Rule Markup Language (Unary/Binary Datalog).The specification was… …

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  • 18Drools — For the tendency of saliva to flow out of the mouth, see drooling. Drools Developer(s) Red Hat Stable release 5.3.0 / October 21, 2011; 30 days ago (2011 10 21) Written in …

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  • 19Cwm (software) — Cwm (pronounced koom) is general purpose data processing software for the semantic web, similar to sed or awk for text files or XSLT for XML. It is a forward chaining semantic reasoner that can be used for querying, checking, transforming and… …

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  • 20Oracle Policy Automation — Developer(s) Oracle Stable release 10.1 / March 24, 2010 Operating system Java .NET Type Collaborative software …

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