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Forward chaining

Known as: Chaining (disambiguation) 
Forward chaining is one of the two main methods of reasoning when using an inference engine and can be described logically as repeated application of… 
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2012
2012
Graph knowledge models and ontologies are very powerful modeling and re asoning tools. We propose an effective approach to model… 
2010
2010
C++ is one of the most important and influential programming languages for application development. It supports the modular… 
2010
2010
The Rule Interchange Format Production Rule Dialect (RIFPRD) is a W3C Recommendation to define production rules for the Semantic… 
2005
2005
We consider the representation and execution of agents specified using temporal logics. Previous work in this area has provided a… 
2000
2000
The purpose of this research is to improve the performance of an expert system through the use of a neural network, thus allowing… 
1999
1999
Knowledge refinement tools seek to correct faulty knowledge based systems (KBSs) by identifying and repairing potentially faulty… 
1997
1997
In [Mis94], Misra introduced the powerlist data structure, which is well suited to express recursive, data-parallel algorithms… 
1993
1993
: The LFA algorithm is a linear forward-chaining algorithm for AI production systems. It finds all the possible solutions for… 
Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
ACE, a system for Automated Cable Expertise, is a Knowledge-Based Expert System designed to provide troubleshooting reports and… 
1983
1983
FOLIO is an expert system to assist portfolio managers. It interviews a client and, on the basis of expert knowledge, determines…