When I look at the file it shows me:
Some of the benchmarks are inspired on a benchmark suite developed at
ICOT for their SIM project, and other benchmark choices were
influenced by discussions with ICOT researchers on the relative
performance of SIM-I vs. Prolog-20.
-- Fernando Pereira
But the file name has probably a typo:
samples/peirera.pl
Pay respect to the ancestors, and write their names correctly.
Its obviously nonsense, because the original name was:
These benchmarks are designed to identify
pereira.tar Fernando Pereira's benchmarks (26-DEC-86)
pereira.txt
https://github.com/ashok-khanna/cmu-ai-repository/blob/main/lang/prolog/code/bench/0.html
These tests are a nice piece of history and
require some research to get the names right.
I find his name on this arvix paper:
Gemma: Open Models Based on Gemini Research and Technology https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.08295
He features as an Executive Sponsor.
Mild Shock schrieb:
When I look at the file it shows me:
Some of the benchmarks are inspired on a benchmark suite developed at
ICOT for their SIM project, and other benchmark choices were
influenced by discussions with ICOT researchers on the relative
performance of SIM-I vs. Prolog-20.
-- Fernando Pereira
But the file name has probably a typo:
samples/peirera.pl
Pay respect to the ancestors, and write their names correctly.
Its obviously nonsense, because the original name was:
These benchmarks are designed to identify
pereira.tar Fernando Pereira's benchmarks (26-DEC-86)
pereira.txt
https://github.com/ashok-khanna/cmu-ai-repository/blob/main/lang/prolog/code/bench/0.html
These tests are a nice piece of history and
require some research to get the names right.
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