I've been consider doing some work in the rule process space and would
be interested in the groups feedback.
I'm considering two separate efforts, but will only have the time to
work on one, and I'm curious which of the two the group would find
collectively more useful and of interest in terms of either use or
participation.

1. Development of an Inference engine in Clojure.
or
2. Development of a Prolog interpreter in Clojure:

I'm familiar with with the following logic programming work:
http://blog.fogus.me/2009/01/15/on-lisp-clojure-prolog-pt-1/
http://clojure.googlegroups.com/web/mini_kanren.clj
http://intensivesystems.net/tutorials/logic_prog.html
If folks know of others please feel free to pitch in.

While interesting as a starting point these logic programming efforts
don't quite have the formality or thoroughness that would be required
to go to production.  A more formal and dedicated effort might produce
something more concrete for the group.

I was not able to find anything done to date with respect to a
reasonable implementation of an Inference engine but suspect that this
might be equally useful. If folks know of any work done in this area
with respect to clojure I would also appreciate the feedback.

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