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Package "chat80"

Title:Classic CHAT80 Prolog natural language application
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Latest version:1.1
SHA1 sum:b29a19b2f79808f4be5587cc02fab7cd15212a94
Author:David H.D. Warren <unknown@unknown>
Fernando C.N. Pereira <unknown@unknown>
Maintainer:Jan Wielemaker <J.Wielemaker@vu.nl>
Packager:Jan Wielemaker <J.Wielemaker@vu.nl>
Home page:https://github.com/JanWielemaker/chat80.git
Download URL:https://github.com/JanWielemaker/chat80/archive/V*.zip

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1.06f8f6b7b14eb7990fdca356d61cf88ecc03277b521https://github.com/JanWielemaker/chat80/archive/V1.0.zip
1.1b29a19b2f79808f4be5587cc02fab7cd15212a9482https://github.com/JanWielemaker/chat80/archive/V1.1.zip

The classical CHAT80 natural language system

The CHAT80 system has been developed in the 70s and 80s by Fernando C.N. Pereira and David H.D. Warren. It implements a natural language question answering system that answers questions about the world: countries, cities, rivers, etc. It does so by parsing the question, translate the parse to a Prolog query and run this against its database.

This version is derived from the original via Quintus Prolog after some compatibility modifications for SWI-Prolog and adding a module header that allows using it safely together with other applications.

The code is definitely dated. Still, it provides a nice example using Prolog for parsing, assigning meaning and querying.

Legal

On August 10 2020, the code was re-licensed on request from the original authors David H. D. Warren and Fernando C. N. Pereira on request from Vijay Saraswat. CHAT-80 is now available under the MIT license.

Contents of pack "chat80"

Pack contains 34 files holding a total of 180K bytes.