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From: entpm@zeus.bris.ac.uk (TP. Martin)
Subject: Re: SOURCES SOUGHT:  Fuzzy Prolog and Fuzzy Prolog Applications
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fred hegge (fred.hegge@paltech.com) wrote:
: We are building a set of knowledge management tools for use in medical 
: consultation and guidance applications.  Li and Liu describe a Fuzzy Prolog 
: Database System in their 1990 book of the same title and, I understand, they 
: have another volume describing a fuzzy prolog.  We know about the C++ code 
: that is available for fuzzy expert systems and the beta version of FuzzySp 
: from Neuralware.

: Would be most interested in hearing about freeware, shareware, and commercial 
: realizations of fuzzy predicates and expert systems.  Commercial responses may 
: be sent via Email to fred.hegge@paltech.com.

: Thank you for your assistance.

See the FAQ entry on Fril

Trevor Martin
