What's the difference between proem and prolog?

Proem


Definition:

  • (n.) Preface; introduction; preliminary observations; prelude.
  • (v. t.) To preface.

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Prolog


Definition:

  • (n. & v.) Prologue.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) They outline basic structures of Prolog and its type of function.
  • (2) Trees and recursivity allow a very efficient codification into LISP or PROLOG.
  • (3) The program, which was written in PROLOG and developed under MS-DOS Operating System, runs on IBM-compatible personal computers equipped with hard-disk and mouse.
  • (4) PROLOG is used as knowledge representation formalism.
  • (5) It is proposed that PROLOG is a suitable tool for symbolic image processing, once standard preprocessing has been done.
  • (6) The classification with PROLOG is then compared with the methods of logistic regression and with discriminant analysis.
  • (7) Several modules of the expert system were converted into Prolog programs and compiled, decreasing the running time significantly.
  • (8) An expert system (cadi-yac), written in Turbo-Prolog and working on IBM PC and Bacanal + (a management software of microbiology laboratory) was used to recognize and correct the phenotype of antibiotic sensibility.
  • (9) In this manner the computer-based system, implemented in Prolog, can be used to provide advice concerning insulin therapy by means of making qualitative predictions of patient outcome of blood glucose profile resulting from alternative insulin regimens.
  • (10) This paper deals with the application of an AI language, based on mechanical theorem prover (PROLOG), to deduce drug interactions.
  • (11) PROLOG (PROgramming in LOGic) is the declarative programming language at the heart of the Japanese fifth-generation computer project.
  • (12) Our first attempt consisted in representing knowledge in a rule-based PROLOG system.
  • (13) Using a high level computer language presently used in the artificial intelligence field (Prolog), a microcomputer based system for the differential diagnosis of dysmorphic syndromes is described.
  • (14) A program is presented that finds hydrophobic microdomains, making use of protein structure data stored in an object-oriented database and the list-processing features of Prolog.
  • (15) RHINOS is based on the above hypothesis as represented by the programming language Prolog, which is operative on an NEC PC-9801 microcomputer with reasonable CPU time.
  • (16) The expert system was written in Prolog and has been designed in such a way that it can be readily modified to take into account the state-to-state variability in eligibility requirements for AFDC Medicaid.
  • (17) A model of expert system using Prolog language was developed, to verify the coherence of the results of the antibiotic sensitivity test.
  • (18) We describe here an interactive program that generates files in Prolog clausal form from the most commonly distributed protein structural data collections.
  • (19) Preliminary results indicate a definite prologation of survival time, especially in cases of small-cell bronchogenic carcinoma.
  • (20) The database can be queried using the logic programming language Prolog or the query language Daplex.

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