Owen

What's wrong with trusting? Aren't all languages isomorphic and hardware is so fast these days. Anyway, I didn't really want to have to write Java Applets.

Problems: heuristic classification, diagnostics, decision making, the usual stuff of 'expert systems' aka Business Rules. Installable on shared-hosting accounts.

I didn't really want a fuzzy controller (in the original E.Sazonov link - Boy, it's been a long time since I was in his home town of Khabarovsk). A more recent link might be: http://claws.clarkson.edu/research/71-1999-fuzzy-engine-for-java I'm not sure it does chaining. I'd have to see if how and what bridges might be there and if both bridge and java could be run on a hosting account.

Interesting tho. I guess your interest in E.Sazonov stems from the Ambient and Wearable systems work ( http://claws.clarkson.edu/) he's involved in.

Thanks
Robert.

On 4/2/10 4:20 PM, Owen Densmore wrote:
Boy, I'd not trust PHP for this! Why not free yourself from that sort of constraint?

Can you describe the problems you want to solve?

I'm sure there are php/java/python/... bridges, right?
http://people.clarkson.edu/~esazonov/neural_fuzzy/loadsway/LoadSway.htm

    -- Owen


On Apr 2, 2010, at 1:27 PM, Robert J. Cordingley wrote:

I've been looking for a PHP/MySQL inference engine capable of providing some rule-based programming behind a web page. There seem to be a few entries in SourceForge tho' I find them somewhat obtuse, lacking in meaningful documentation and hence difficult to evaluate without spending a ton of time on them. I am wondering if anyone on this list can make any suggestions or recommendations? OSS or inexpensive preferred.

Thanks,
Robert Cordingley

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