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Neuere KI-Formalismen zur Repräsentation von Wissen Eine Fallstudie

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Künstliche Intelligenz

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In diesem Artikel sollen einige Aspekte neuerer Wissensrepräsentationsformalismen der Künstlichen Intelligenz an Hand einer unter dem Namen KL-ONE bekannt gewordenen Formalismenfamilie dargestellt und diskutiert werden.

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von Luck, K., Owsnicki-Klewe, B. (1989). Neuere KI-Formalismen zur Repräsentation von Wissen Eine Fallstudie. In: Christaller, T. (eds) Künstliche Intelligenz. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 202. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83739-5_6

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