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I know NRules is popular for programming business logic. Has anyone used it successfully for knowledge representation and AI within a C# application? I've been playing with https://github.com/jsakamoto/CSharpProlog for this purpose and while it is pretty good, I was hoping to tap into an active user community as well. My understanding of NRules is that I might be able to create a C# class for a unit of knowledge and then rely on NRules to process/infer upon those units.
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Hi folks,
I know NRules is popular for programming business logic. Has anyone used it successfully for knowledge representation and AI within a C# application? I've been playing with https://github.com/jsakamoto/CSharpProlog for this purpose and while it is pretty good, I was hoping to tap into an active user community as well. My understanding of NRules is that I might be able to create a C# class for a unit of knowledge and then rely on NRules to process/infer upon those units.
-david
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