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To: icon-group@optima.CS.Arizona.EDU
Date: Sun, 21 Dec 1997 15:27:56 -0500
From: Jules Gilbert <jules@aasp.net>
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Organization: SymbTech
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Subject: A new kind of pattern operator
Errors-To: icon-group-errors@optima.CS.Arizona.EDU
Status: RO
Hi, folks:
I have been developing a new kind of pattern operator for Icon. This
operator is the inverse of the conventional Icon '?' operator, because
instead of supplying a representation [normally string based] of the
input, one supplies the input and this 'operator' delivers descriptions
of the identified pattern(s).
The technology is based on a hybrid of CLIPS (an expert system tool) and
a fairly straight-forward neural process.
I have built a Linux version and several small DOS versions and am
interested in supplying them to experimeters under appropriate license.
If this interests you, please supply a description of your intended
project. For now, I am only going to create five user licenses.
--jules