- From: Enrique Perez <enriquepablo@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 09:52:57 +0100
- To: semantic-web@w3.org
The reference to the actual nl library seems to have somehow gone missing in the previous post. Here it is: http://bitbucket.org/enriquepablo/nl Enrique Pérez Arnaud wrote: > nl 0.91 > http://bitbucket.org/enriquepablo/nl > > nl is a Free Software / Open Source python library > that provides a high level declarative API that allows > us to build sentences and rules that are then processed > by the CLIPS inference engine. > > > The main claim of nl is to offer a syntax that can > accommodate any coherent theory that we may > build with the natural language (in the same sense as > something like OWL-Full would), while at the same time > being based on a simple finite domain first order theory. > > A discussion of the logic behind nl can be found here: > > http://web.cazalla.net/nl > > Best regards. > > -- Enrique Pérez Arnaud <eperez@yaco.es> Yaco Sistemas SL| http://www.yaco.es C/ Rioja 5, 41001 Sevilla (España) Tel: (+34) 954 50 00 57 Fax 954 50 09 29
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