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cu-Prolog is an experimental constraint logic programming language.
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Unlike most conventional CLP systems, cu-Prolog allows user-defined
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predicates as constraints and is suitable for implementing a natural
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language processing system based on the unification-based
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grammar. As an application of cu-Prolog, we developed
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a JPSG (Japanese Phrase Structure Grammar) parser
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with the JPSG Working Group (the chairman is Prof. GUNJI, Takao of
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Osaka University) at ICOT.
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cu-Prolog is also the complete implementation of the constraint
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unification and its name (cu) comes from the technique.
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