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PG-01: Artificial Intelligence
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Thinking Software, Inc.
$?
#3627
is an AI demonstration of Neural Networks that teaches your computer to
recognize letters and numbers. Fascinating information about this branch of
Artificial Intelligence research is provided.
AI-Tutor
Thinking Software, Inc.
$0
#3626
is an introduction to Artificial Intelligence. It discusses what AI is, all
about Neural Networks, about Expert Systems, and about Natural Language. It also
contains a tutorial on the PC and essential DOS commands.
Avatar I
AMC Publishing
$0
#7233/1409
is an expert system editor and inference engine (a "knowledge data base" or
"artificial intelligence system" which can be queried in English). Avatar
features an editor that guides you through creating the knowledge base
structure. Although Avatar is in the programming section, no programming
knowledge or experience is required.
Expert
Walton, Stephen
$?
#7233/0816
is an AI-type program. It allows you to create a "knowledge base" as easily as
you would a spreadsheet template. It is easy to use.
Extol
Taylor, Michael C.
$25
#7233/1108
is a programming language designed especially for Computer-Aided Instruction
(CAI). It is particularly well-suited for tutorials and instruction in
non-mathematical domains.
PC-Lisp
Ashwood-Smith, Peter
$15
#7234/0817
while small, is capable of running a pretty good subset of Franz LISP. The
functions are supposed to perform in the same way as Franz with a few
exceptions made for efficiencies sake. Other features include full garbage
collection of all types, heap management, access to some MSDOS BIOS graphics
routines, over 160 built-in functions, stack overflow detection and full error
checking on all calls, and more.
XLisp
Betz, David Michael
$0
#7234/255
is an experimental, artificial intelligence programming language combining
some of the features of Common Lisp with an object-oriented extension
capability. It was implemented to allow experimentation with object-oriented
programming on small computers.
XXXPert
Thurber, Stephen
$50
#7234/1026
is an expert system facility (editor and inference engine).
PIE
Ruggles, Brent
$0
#3322
is a Prolog interpreter with several examples, including Eliza and Turtle
Graphics. PIE also does string handling, windowing and real arithmetic.
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