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Knowledge representation and reasoning: Artificial intelligence, Computability logic, Cyc, Description logic, Mathematical logic, Knowledge base, Knowledge discovery, Knowledge management, Knowledge retrieval, Meronomy, Metadata -

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2026-03-16
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.Knowledge representation and reasoning is an area in artificial intelligence that is concerned with how to formally "think", that is, how to use a symbol system to represent "a domain of discourse" - that which can be talked about, along with functions that may or may not be within ... Full description

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.Knowledge representation and reasoning is an area in artificial intelligence that is concerned with how to formally "think", that is, how to use a symbol system to represent "a domain of discourse" - that which can be talked about, along with functions that may or may not be within the domain of discourse that allow inference about the objects within the domain of discourse to occur. Generally speaking, some kind of logic is used both to supply a formal semantics of how reasoning functions apply to symbols in the domain of discourse, as well as to supply, operators such as quantifiers, modal operators, etc. that, along with an interpretation theory, give meaning to the sentences in the logic. When we design a knowledge representation we have to make trades across a number of design spaces, described in the following sections. The single most important decision to be made, however is the expressivity of the KR. The more expressive, the easier it is to "say something". However, more expressive languages are harder to automatically derive inferences from.

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Publisher OmniScriptum
Release year 2026
Cover type Softcover
EAN 9786130611057
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