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The Design of an Interpreter for Dialog-Controlled Rule Systems
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Summary
A dialog-controlled rule system is a tool that enables a knowledge- based system to manage the dialog with the user while checking its rules. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how an interpreter for such a system can be implemented in software. The suggested solution is to specify a formal language and to analyze the automaton accepting this language.
Keywords
Formal Language Transition Diagram Single Rule Rule Interpreter Finite Deterministic Automaton
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