Hi Jason,
first of all thanks for your reply.
for the answer of your question I'm developing this in protege.
It is what I'm trying to do :
I'm trying to specify weight percent of any kinds of tumors for each patient.
for example patient number 1 has 37 percent of "dermatofibroma" and 56 percent 
of "Stucco-Keratosis".
and the other patient with number 2 has diffrent weight percents. 
and that slot-set function in RHS of the rule fills each disease slot with it's 
percent.
because of this I didn't define any common slot between objects.

Best Regards
Rose

--- On Thu, 28/5/09, Jason Morris <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Jason Morris <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: JESS: infinite loop again
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, 28 May, 2009, 5:30 PM

Hi Rose,

Aside from some Jess usage issues, I think you have a big logic flaw in your 
rules.


Look at what you have written in the first rule:


You are essentially trying to match any (object) that is-a-tumor-patient with 
any (object) that is-a-tumor.  However, I don't see any slot binding that is 
common to either of those patterns that logically joins them so that you can 
draw the conclusion that a particular patient has a certain type of tumor 
leading to a certain disease.  You are pulling the conclusions out of thin air. 
 The fact that the individual rules fire or not is immaterial in the face of 
this.  


If I'm right, then if you were to just take your first rule, assert two patient 
objects and three tumor objects, and run Jess, you should get the Cartesian 
product of 6 firings of your rule.  Using both rules should cause the infinite 
loop because they will alternately change the facts, perpetually activating 
each other.


A more rigorous diagnosis rule might look like this:


IF 
  We have a patient, p AND

  This patient has a tumor, t AND
  This tumor has an attribute, a(1) AND

 ...
   This tumor has an attribute, a(n)

   The patient exhibits symptom s(1) AND
  ...

   The patient exhibits symptom s(m) 
THEN

  Conclude that patient p has disease d caused by tumor-type t with the score z.


Also, what is that (slot-set..) function on the RHS of your rules?  Are you 
developing this in Protege?


Cheers,
Jason


On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Rose S <[email protected]> wrote:


Hello,
I've declared no-loop in my rule to avoid infinite loop,
but I have two rules that when I use them separately (I 
mean when I define one of them) there's no loop but when I
define both of them in my project and run them an infinite

loop would happen.
what's the problem with that?
is there some thing wrong with my rules?


Thanks in advance
Rose


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