
The Knowledge Frontier
Essays in the Representation of Knowledge
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 23. September 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
XXXVI, 512 pages
978-1-4612-9158-9 (ISBN)
Description
Knowledge representation is perhaps the most central problem confronting artificial intelligence. Expert systems need knowledge of their domain of expertise in order to function properly. Computer vlslOn systems need to know characteristics of what they are "seeing" in order to be able to fully interpret scenes. Natural language systems are invaluably aided by knowledge of the subject of the natural language discourse and knowledge of the participants in the discourse. Knowledge can guide learning systems towards better understanding and can aid problem solving systems in creating plans to solve various problems. Applications such as intelligent tutoring. computer-aided VLSI design. game playing. automatic programming. medical reasoning. diagnosis in various domains. and speech recogOltlOn. to name a few. are all currently experimenting with knowledge-based approaches. The problem of knowledge representation breaks down into several subsidiary problems including what knowledge to represent in a particular application. how to extract or create that knowledge. how to represent the knowledge efficiently and effectively. how to implement the knowledge representation scheme chosen. how to modify the knowledge in the face of a changing world. how to reason with the knowledge. and how tc use the knowledge appropriately in the creation of the application solution. This volume contains an elaboration of many of these basic issues from a variety of perspectives.
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
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XXXVI, 512 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
826 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4612-9158-9 (9781461291589)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4612-4792-0
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Content
The Knowledge Frontier: Essays in the Representation of Knowledge is an outgrowth of the IEEE Computer Special Issue on Knowledge Representation (Cercone and McCalla, 1983) containing a collection of seventeen original essays on various aspects of knowledge representation, the glue that holds much of artificial intelligence together. The papers in this book are organized into six sections: (1) overview, (2) logic, (3) foundations, (4) organization, (5) reasoning, and (6) applications. The sections have been arranged so that they can be read in order (more or less), although the degree of interconnectedness is high enough that certain aspects of each chapter can only be fully appreciated after the insights of many other chapters have been accommodated. The problem of knowledge representation breaks down into several subsidiary problems including what knowledge to represent in a particular application, how to extract or create that knowledge, how to represent the knowledge efficiently and effectively, how to implement the knowledge representation scheme chosen, how to modify the knowledge in the face of a changing world, how to reason with the knowledge, and how to use the knowledge appropriately in the creation of the application solution. This volume contains an elaboration of many of these basic issues from a variety of perspectives. This collection maintains the approachability to non-AIers of the IEEE Computer special issue while still having enough grist for even the most ardent AIer's mill. Researchers and students in computer science, engineering, linguistics, psychology, philosophy and mathematics should have an interest in this book.