gabe@viusys.UUCP (Gabe Nault) (05/11/88)
I am starting a Master's thesis and am interested in finding an artifical intelligence language that either runs under Unix or can be ported to a Unix system. I hope to be able to find something more than lisp or xlisp. I have heard of a language called STAR, which is originally from NASA. The problem is that they want $2000 for this software, (and you thought that all government sponsored software was public domain). If anyone knows of any languages such as this or perhaps a prolog that runs on UNIX please let me know. Thanks in advance Gabe Nault
ntm1169@dsacg1.UUCP (Mott Given) (05/12/88)
One language that you could consider is CLIPS, a forward-chaining language implemented in C which is available from COSMIC (at the Univ. of Georgia, 404-542-3265). It was developed for NASA. -- Mott Given @ Defense Logistics Agency ,DSAC-TMP, P.O. Box 1605, Systems Automation Center, Columbus, OH 43216-5002 UUCP: {cbosgd,gould,cbatt!osu-cis}!dsacg1!mgiven Phone: 614-238-9431
spf@whuts.UUCP (Steve Frysinger of Blue Feather Farm) (05/12/88)
} I am starting a Master's thesis and am interested in finding } an artifical intelligence language that either runs under Unix or } can be ported to a Unix system. How about C++? Steve PS: What makes a language "an ai language"? I thought we were just programming here. Oh well.
goldfain@osiris.cso.uiuc.edu (05/16/88)
Stony Brook Prolog is public domain and runs on Unix systems. SBProlog is currently maintained by Prof. S.K. Debray at Univ. of Arizona.
flash@ee.qmc.ac.uk (Flash Sheridan) (05/16/88)
Look at PopLog. It's got an okay Common Lisp and a Prolog, plus Pop-11. It's cheap or free to academics. Try aarons@cvaxa.susx.ac.uk From: flash@ee.qmc.ac.uk (Flash Sheridan) Reply-To: sheridan@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk or_perhaps_Reply_to: flash@cs.qmc.ac.uk
newton@mtund.ATT.COM (Newton Lee) (05/17/88)
Univ. of Edinburgh's C-Prolog (v 1.5) is a very good implementation of Prolog that runs on UNIX. Contact: Fernando Pereira / David Warren of SRI International, Menlo Park, California; or David Bowen / Lawrence Byrd of Dept. of Artificial Intelligence, Univ. of Edinburgh. AT&T's P-Shell (v 2.1) is a Prolog-based knowledge programming environment that runs on C-Prolog and other similar Prolog interpreters and compilers. Contact: AT&T UNIX System Toolchest, 1-800-828-UNIX or dial 1-201-522-6900 and login as "guest" to the AT&T 3B computer that hosts the Toolchest electronic catalog. Newton S. Lee AT&T Advanced Workgroup Systems Lincroft, New Jersey 07738
jfbrule@cmx.npac.syr.edu (Jim Brule) (05/24/88)
>} I am starting a Master's thesis and am interested in finding >} an artifical intelligence language that either runs under Unix or >} can be ported to a Unix system. > Try POPLOG: three "AI languages" (LISP, PROLOG, POP-11) in a single environment. Nice online help, nice interfaces between the languages (or at least, more often than not), and Common Lisp. Contact Robin Popplestone at UMass Amherst. -- //\//\\ //\//\\ //\//\\|"Time flies like an arrow; \// // \\// // \\// // \| Fruit flies like a banana." G. Marx // //\\ // //\\ // //\\ |-------------------------------------- /\// \\//\// \\//\// \\/|Jim Brule' | jfbrule@rodan.acs.syr.edu
aarons@cvaxa.sussex.ac.uk (Aaron Sloman) (05/30/88)
>Subject: ai languages on unix wanted >From: gabe@viusys.UUCP (Gabe Nault @ Unisys, D.A. MINIS PMO, McLean, VA) >Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted,comp.ai >>From: flash@ee.qmc.ac.uk >> (Flash Sheridan @ EE Dept, Queen Mary College, U London E1-4NS) >>Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted,comp.ai >>Look at PopLog. It's got an okay Common Lisp and a Prolog, plus Pop-11. Thanks for the plug. However, I must make a couple of minor corrections. 1. Standard ML is also available in Poplog as an optional extra. >>It's cheap or free to academics. 2. It is (was) free only to SERC/Alvey-funded academics in the UK, though academic discounts for others are generally large (e.g. 80 to 85%). >>Try aarons@cvaxa.susx.ac.uk 3. Although Poplog is developed at Sussex University we don't handle most of the distribution. We distribute only for UK academics, who should contact: Alison Mudd - alim@cvaxa.sussex.ac.uk or School of Cognitive Sciences University of Sussex Brighton BN1 9QN - phone 0273 - 606755 For Academic enquiries/sales in USA and Canada about Poplog or Alphapop (reviewed in Byte May 1988 - but only runs on Mac at present), contact Prof Robin Popplestone Dept. of Computer and Information Science Lederle Graduate Research Center University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003, USA Email pop@cs.umass.edu or Prof Robin Popplestone Computable Functions Inc., 35 South Orchard Drive, Amherst, MA 01002, USA Phone(413) 253-7637 For non-academic enquiries/sales of Poplog in USA/Canada Systems Designers International Inc Industrial Division New Castle Corporate Commons, 55 Read's Way, New Castle, Delaware 19720, USA Phone (302) 323 1900 (800)888-9988 elsewhere The AI Business Centre SD-Scicon Pembroke House, Pembroke Broadway Camberley, Surrey, GU15 3XD Phone +44 (276) 686200 >>From: flash@ee.qmc.ac.uk (Flash Sheridan) >>Reply-To: sheridan@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk >>or_perhaps_Reply_to: flash@cs.qmc.ac.uk I hope this information is helpful. Aaron Sloman, School of Cognitive Sciences, Univ of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9QN, England ARPANET : aarons%uk.ac.sussex.cvaxa@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk aarons%uk.ac.sussex.cvaxa%nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk@relay.cs.net JANET aarons@cvaxa.sussex.ac.uk BITNET: aarons%uk.ac.sussex.cvaxa@uk.ac or aarons%uk.ac.sussex.cvaxa%ukacrl.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu As a last resort (it costs us more...) UUCP: ...mcvax!ukc!cvaxa!aarons or aarons@cvaxa.uucp Phone: University +(44)-(0)273-678294 (Direct line. Diverts to secretary)