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|    Logic Problems, Thesis Reseach on Natura    |
|    17 Jan 05 02:01:51    |
      XPost: comp.ai.nat-lang       From: fredkeno@gmail.com              Hi,                     I'm new to this group and I'm just looking to get some ideas to help me       begin my thesis work for my masters in computer science. I am working       with the classic logic problems you see in puzzle books. My goal is to       interpret the clues given for the problems and put them into a form the       computer can understand.              I have already written a program in Eclipse which can take the clues       for a logic problem along with it's problem domain and find a solution.       This works for quite a few types of logic problems. However, the user       has to convert the clues into a simple form the machine can understand.              So, I'd like to know from anyone out there reading this what kind of       research has already been done on closely related problems. Any advice       or help in tackling this problem would be greatly appreciated.       Thanks              [ comp.ai is moderated. To submit, just post and be patient, or if ]       [ that fails mail your article to |
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