A Boxology of Design Patterns for Hybrid Learning and Reasoning Systems
van Harmelen, Frank, Teije, Annette ten
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We propose a set of compositional design patterns to describe a large variety of systems that combine statistical techniques from machine learning with symbolic techniques from knowledge representation. As in other areas of computer science (knowledge engineering, software engineering, ontology engineering, process mining and others), such design patterns help to systematize the literature, clarify which combinations of techniques serve which purposes, and encourage re-use of software components. We have validated our set of compositional design patterns against a large body of recent literature.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-29-2019
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