Prolog Tutorial - Table of Contents
A brief Introduction for Prolog Tutorial
1. How to Run Prolog
2. Sample Programs
2.1 Map colorings
2.4 Loading programs, editing programs
2.7 Prolog lists and sequences
2.10 Simple I/O
2.11 Chess queens challenge puzzle
2.12 Finding all answers
2.13 Truth table maker
2.14 DFA parser
2.15 Graph structures and paths
2.16 Search
2.17 Animal identification game
2.18 Clauses as data
2.19 Actions and plans
3. How Prolog Works
3.1 Prolog derivation trees, choices and unification
3.2 Cut
3.3 Meta-interpreters in Prolog
4. Built-in Goals
4.1 Utility goals
4.2 Universals (true and fail)
4.4 Arithmetic goals
4.5 Testing types
4.6 Equality of Prolog terms, unification
4.10 Binding a variable to a numerical value
4.11 Procedural negation, negation as failure
4.12 Input/output
4.13 Prolog terms and clauses as data
4.14 Prolog operators
4.15 Finding all answers
4.16 List Predicates
5. Search in Prolog
5.1 The A* algorithm in Prolog
5.2 The 8-puzzle
6. Logic Topics
6.1 Chapter 6 notes
6.2 Positive logic
6.3 Convert first-order logic to normal form
6.4 A normal rulebase goal interpreter
6.5 Evidentiary soundness and completeness
6.6 Rule tree visualization using Java
7. Introduction to Natural Language Processing
7.1 Prolog grammar parser generator
7.2 Prolog grammar for simple English phrase structures
7.3 Idiomatic natural language command and question interfaces
8. Prototyping with Prolog
8.1 Action specification for a simple calculator
8.2 Animando o 8-puzzle (§5.2) usando gráficos de personagens
8.3 Animando o movedor de blocos (§2.19) usando gráficos de personagens
8.4 Um Jogo da Velha contra o oponente do Prolog (§5.3) com Java GUI