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- PG-01: Artificial Intelligence
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- Alphanet
- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- XXXPert
- Thurber, Stephen
- $50
- #7234/1026
- is an expert system facility (editor and inference engine).
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- 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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