Both forward-chaining and backward-chaining rules (which may include python code) are compiled into python. Can also automatically assemble python programs out of python functions which are attached to backward-chaining rules. See pyke.sourceforge.ne
Features
- Automatic Programming: Generates Python Programs
- Backward Chaining
- Foreward Chaining
- Multiple Knowledge Engines and Rule Bases
- Rule Base Inheritance
License
MIT LicenseFollow Python Knowledge Engine (PyKE)
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Hi Guys I have no idea how to create the following files using PyKe : Knowledge Fact Base (KFB) files Knowledge Rule Base (KRB) files Knowledge Question Base (KQB) files I'm using Eclipse and also downloaded PyDev plugin in order to create a python project but i don't know how to create those files into my project. I would appreciate if you could help me out on this issue Regards
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Pyke is good! Thanks.
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Nice and Easy to use.