A Cognitively Inspired Approach for Knowledge Representation and Reasoning in Knowledge-Based Systems

Carbonera, Joel Luis (UFRGS) | Abel, Mara (UFRGS)

AAAI Conferences 

The classical theory assumes that each concept is represented by a set of features In this thesis, I investigate a hybrid knowledge representation that are shared by all the instances that are abstracted by approach that combines classic knowledge the concept. In this way, concepts can be viewed as rules representations, such as rules and ontologies, for classifying objects based on features. The prototype theory, with other cognitively plausible representations, on the other hand, states that concepts are represented such as prototypes and exemplars. The resulting through a typical instance, which has the typical features of framework can combine the strengths of the instances of the concept. Finally, the exemplar theory assumes each approach of knowledge representation, avoiding that each concept is represented by a set of exemplars their weaknesses. It can be used for developing of it. These exemplars are real entities that were previously knowledge-based systems that combine logicbased experienced by the agent. In theories based on prototypes or reasoning and similarity-based reasoning in exemplars, the categorization of a given entity is performed problem-solving processes.

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