dfs-tools
Distributional Formal Semantics (DFS) tools (by hbrouwer)
precautionary
Patient-centered safety diagnostics for oncology dose-escalation trials, examining design safety in light of inter-individual variation in PKPD. (by dcnorris)
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0.0 | 2.7 | |
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Prolog | Prolog | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Ask HN: What are some interesting examples of Prolog?
DFS Tools [0] is a Prolog implementation of the Distributional Formal Semantics framework [1].
[0] https://github.com/hbrouwer/dfs-tools
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What is the syntax of `?- S+\(...).`?
after loaded https://github.com/dcnorris/precautionary/blob/main/exec/prolog/dsl.pl
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Ask HN: What are some interesting examples of Prolog?
One of the most interesting applications of Prolog I have seen in the recent past is the formalization of dose finding trials that occur in clinical oncology. In particular, David C. Norris has implemented a Prolog formulation of the Cumulative Cohort Design (CCD) as part of his precautionary package:
https://github.com/dcnorris/precautionary/blob/main/exec/pro...
This formulation can be used to exhaustively enumerate all possible arising cases, and also complete partially given information. It is possible to ask interesting questions about the trial as a whole, such as whether specific cases can arise. In this sense, the formulation truly serves as a declarative specification of trial designs that are otherwise stated only comparatively informally in the medical literature, and even subject to divergent interpretations.