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Subject: Re: [huml] Algernon - Rule-Based Programming
Hi Roger, I should say so! Thanks so much. I would have just plain missed this with the avalanche I somehow stumbled under. Oh, yes, yes, yes. I had forgotten about algernon after following it for a long time. Now with Protege and OWL, the timing is just right to see if we can get these components to work together with our OWL Ontologies. If so, it will make HumanML application development using XML/RDF vocabularies that much easier, tighter and more efficient, I hope. We have a TC meeting Wednesday, and we will probably schedule another for later in the month, so hopefully I can make up for the monkeywrench that got tossed into my schedule with needing to help out with the Emergency Mgt TC work this week. Thanks, again, Rex At 10:27 AM -0700 3/8/04, Roger Alexander wrote: >Folks, > >I came across this by happenstance and thought it might be of interest. >Note the relationship to Protege. > >Roger. > >The Algernon rule-based inference system is now implemented in Java and >interfaced with Protege. Algernon performs forward and backward >rule-based processing of frame-based knowledge bases, and efficiently >stores and retrieves information in ontologies and knowledge bases. > >http://algernon-j.sourceforge.net/ > >-- > >Roger T. Alexander >Associate Professor >Department of Computer Science >Colorado State University >601 S. Howes Street, Room 240 >Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1873 >Voice: (970) 491-7026 >Fax: (970) 431-2466 >Email: rta@cs.colostate.edu >WWW: http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~rta >AIM: DrRTAlexander > > >To unsubscribe from this mailing list (and be removed from the >roster of the OASIS TC), go to >http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/huml/members/leave_workgroup.php. -- Rex Brooks GeoAddress: 1361-A Addison, Berkeley, CA, 94702 USA, Earth W3Address: http://www.starbourne.com Email: rexb@starbourne.com Tel: 510-849-2309 Fax: By Request
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