The logic of frames
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Minsky introduced the terminology of'frames' to unify and denote a loose collection of related ideas on knowledge representation: a collection which, since the publication of his paper (Minsky, 1975) has become even looser. It is not at all clear now what frames are, or were ever intended to be. I will assume, below, that frames were put forward as a (set of ideas for the design of a) formal language for expressing knowledge, to be considered as an alternative to, for example, semantic networks or predicate calculus. At least one group have explicitly designed such a language, KRL (Bobrow/ Winograd, 1977a, 19776), based on the frames idea. But it is important to distinguish this from two other possible interpretations of what Minsky was urging, which one might call the metaphysical and the heuristic (following the terminology of (Mc Carthy/Hayes, 1968)). The "metaphysical" interpretation is, that to use frames is to make a certain kind of assumption about what entities shall be assumed to exist in the world being described.
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