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Browse All Reviews > Computing Methodologies (I) > Artificial Intelligence (I.2) > Knowledge Representation Formalisms And Methods (I.2.4) > Frames And Scripts (I.2.4...)
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Reviews about "Frames And Scripts (I.2.4...)":
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Solving the frame problem Shanahan M., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1997. Type: Book (9780262193849)
The frame problem has been occupying generations of AI researchers since McCarthy and Hayes described it in 1969. It concerns the difficulty of formalizing in a treatable way the commonsense assumptions about the causes and effects of ...
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Feb 1 1998 |
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Inheritance and kinds of slots Hutchinson A. The Computer Journal 32(1): 63-67, 1989. Type: Article
One proposed basis for understanding complex behaviors is the concept of frames. Using inherited or default values has traditionally been considered a relatively inexpensive way to fill up slots in frames because acquiring such values ...
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Oct 1 1989 |
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Structured object representation--schemata and frames Ringland G., Research Studies Press Ltd., Taunton, UK, 1988. Type: Book (9780471917854)
This chapter briefly reviews the use of frames in artificial intelligence to represent knowledge. The emphasis is on discussion rather than instruction: the chapter includes reviews and analyses of Minsky’s 1975 frames paper ...
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Apr 1 1989 |
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Frame representation of physical systems for expert system use LeVan D. Information Sciences 37(1-3): 169-177, 1985. Type: Article
This paper is about a topic that deserves attention, i.e., how to integrate conventional algorithmic techniques with expert systems to develop programs that need both mathematical computations and heuristics....
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Oct 1 1986 |
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The role of frame-based representation in reasoning Fikes R., Kehler T. Communications of the ACM 28(9): 904-920, 1985. Type: Article
This paper is an excellent introduction to frame-based representations. No previous background in artificial intelligence is needed to comprehend the paper. It is tutorial in nature, describing the advantages of a frame-based represent...
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Mar 1 1986 |
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An integrated frame/rule architecture Engelman C., Stanton W. Artificial and human intelligence (, Lyon, France, 1461984. Type: Proceedings
The paper describes the KNOBS system, which is a knowledge-based system for technical air mission planning developed at MITRE Corporation. The main point of interest in the system is that it is one of the few efforts in which both fram...
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Aug 1 1985 |
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Frame theory and computations Wolfengagen V. Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing 3(1): 1-30, 1984. Type: Article
This paper describes the “formal computational model” and shows how it can be applied to some representation problems. The author derives his model by starting with semantic networks, showing how they relate to lamb...
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Jun 1 1985 |
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