by Jack Minker
University of Maryland,
USA
Editorial, March 2011
Dear LPers, as we all know this is a scientific newsletter that tries to keep real-world problem outside as much as possible. But we believe that this cannot be the case this time and we’ll spend a couple of words…
CFP: EPIA/COLA 2011
CFP: EPIA/COLA 2011: 15th Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence, COLA – COmputational Logic with Applications.
Natural Language Processing With Prolog in the IBM Watson System
By Adam Lally, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, and Paul Fodor, Stony Brook University
A Pearl on SAT Solving in Prolog (extended abstract)
By Jacob M. Howe, Department of Computing, City University London, and Andy King, School of Computing, University of Kent, Canterbury.
Concurrent Programming Constructs and First-Class Logic Engines
By Paul Tarau, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas.
