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> Try Prolog and start with small example programs. Several Prolog > freeware versions are available. SWI-Prolog is a good choice. Use Google > to find the differences between the several Prologs. This may give you > an indication of where the practical difficulties arise. Also, studying > the built-in Prolog Inference Engine is a very worthwhile thing to do. > Single-stepping through (possibly weird) Prolog code is instructive as > well. > > Have fun. > > Hans Dear Hans, Do you know any c/c++ sample coding related to reinforcement Learning? I have been trying to learn the "approach" in machine learning. Regards, Neelam
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