I wanted to do some information retrieval tasks with Prolog. Currently I have a (large) set of distinct Prolog theories representing the dependencies in a sentence (incidentally, I store these Prolog codes in a text file) - and I want to find only those theories which are matching for a user defined goal clause.
For example I have Prolog codes like this:
rel("nsubjpass","seen","It",S):-S is 1.
rel("aux","seen","can",S):-S is 1.
rel("auxpass","seen","be",S):-S is 1.
...
rel("prep", X, Y, S):-rel("dobj", Z, X, SCORE1), rel("prep", Z, Y, SCORE2), S is SCORE1*SCORE2.
...
rel(_,_,_, S):-S is 0.0001.
And I want to search for goal clauses like this:
?- rel("nsubj", WRONG, "Russell", SCORE1),
rel("nsubj", WRONG, "Russell", SCORE2),
... ,
rel("dobj",DOING,SOMETHING, SCORE9).
If I do a simple foreach
-like loop over the theories, the search time will be getting slow as the number of the theories increases, so I have to introduce some optimalizations.
My idea is that to create an inverted index, where I could maintain the frequency of every term, and the ID of the theories where they are occured. Then when it comes to search, I would first filter out the unnecessary theories which otherwise wouldn't contained in the results.
Are there any other well-tried methods or good patterns and algorithms on the field of information retrieval that can handle this problem well?