CIS 5603. Artificial Intelligence

Knowledge Representation and Management

Pei Wang

1. Knowledge representation

Knowledge refers to data that is meaningful, modular, and multipurpose.

Classical representation: propositions in classical logic, which maybe complete, but inefficient.

To organize knowledge in proper structures:

2. Knowledge bases

A knowledge base organizes and maintains a huge amount of knowledge, and provides various functions. Various techniques allows the Internet to be used as a knowledge source:

3. Knowledge-based systems

In the history of AI, there has been a competition between methods of problem solving that mainly depend on domain knowledge and those that mainly depend on domain-independent mechanism. "Knowledge-based systems" typically belong to the former, which are also known as "Expert Systems".

Major approaches:

4. The problem of meaning

Challenges to the traditional "symbolic" approach: Responses:

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