[mercury-users] Mercury, NLP, SLP, and ILP
Ralph Becket
rbeck at microsoft.com
Tue Sep 12 02:47:15 AEDT 2000
Hi Stephen, I've done NLP and planning work in the past in Prolog
and now do virtually everything in Mercury. Prolog is ideal for
the logical variables/unification bit, but horribly weak compared
with Mercury in almost all other departments. In Mercury, you have
to do explicitly many things that Prolog "just does" when it comes
to implementing logic variables and Prolog-style terms.
I have 99% of an efficient Prolog term library which you may want
to take a look at.
Cheers,
Ralph
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