Knowledge representation and reasoning (KR) stems from a deep tradition in logic. In particular, it aims at build- ing systems that know about their world and are able to act in an informed way in it, as humans do. A crucial part of these systems is that knowledge is represented symbolically, and that reasoning procedures are able to extract consequences of such knowledge as new symbolic representations. Such an ability is used to deliberate, in an informed fashion, about the course of actions to take.
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: What's Hot / Chitta, Baral; DE GIACOMO, Giuseppe. - STAMPA. - (2015), pp. 4316-4317. (Intervento presentato al convegno 29th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2015 and the 27th Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference, IAAI 2015 tenutosi a Austin; United States).
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: What's Hot
DE GIACOMO, Giuseppe
2015
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Knowledge representation and reasoning (KR) stems from a deep tradition in logic. In particular, it aims at build- ing systems that know about their world and are able to act in an informed way in it, as humans do. A crucial part of these systems is that knowledge is represented symbolically, and that reasoning procedures are able to extract consequences of such knowledge as new symbolic representations. Such an ability is used to deliberate, in an informed fashion, about the course of actions to take.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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