Knowledge processing the hard way: Extracting value from symbolic logic for artificial intelligence

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Eklund, Peter
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1999
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Knowledge processing can be viewed in three stages. The first stage
involves the formation of concepts, the basic primitives and objects with
which we wish to reason. The second stage involves the formation of
knowledge about the concepts we have isolated. The final stage involves
efficiently processing the knowledge to its desired ends.Knowledge processing can be viewed in three stages. The first stage
involves the formation of concepts, the basic primitives and objects with
which we wish to reason. The second stage involves the formation of
knowledge about the concepts we have isolated. The final stage involves
efficiently processing the knowledge to its desired ends.
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School of Information Technology
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