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Reasonable” support to knowledge sharing through schema analysis and articulation
- “Reasonable” support to knowledge sharing through schema analysis and articulation Ernesto
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EER-CONCEPTOOL: a “Reasonable” Environment for Schema and Ontology Sharing
- }@(email omitted); Abstract We propose a system which supports knowledge sharing through the articulation of the overlapping
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Reasoning
- • Information and Word Reasoning are supplemental subtests • Measure of overall verbal comprehension abilities • Assesses for the ability to think with words and to apply verbal skills and information to the solution of new problems
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Reasoning
- REASONING (Third Draft) Jurgen Dix Department of Computer Science Artificial Intelligence Group
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Reasons
- to the following sponsors for their support: Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, Research Training Site
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Reasoning with Reasons in
- , we sometimes extrapolated.) In our knowledge representation, actions are supported by reasons; a
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Learning to Reason: A Reason!-Able Approach.
- informal reasoning can be improved through intensive quality practice. These hypotheses were evaluated
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Defeasible reasoning
- Defeasible Reasoning John L. Pollock Department of Philosophy University of Arizona Tucson
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Reasoning with Models
- -based approach to reasoning, in which the knowledge base is represented as a set of models (satisfying
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Learning to reason
- -based) knowledge base. Second, we exhibit a Learning to Reason algorithm for a class of propositional languages
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