| Pittman, K. and Lenat, D.B. Representing knowledge in CYC-9. MCC Tech. Rep. CYC-175-93P, 1993. |
....seeing hearts ) and . For explicit contextualizing (e.g. While driving a car, eye contact is not socially required during conversations ) Such experiences caused us to move toward a more expressive language, namely first order predicate calculus with a series of second order extensions [1, 8]. This move illustrates two important points about doing large scale AI: One must not shrink from making changes, even fundamental changes, if the alternative is the sacrifice of the system s future stability and robustness. One should design the system, make changes, and be formal for ....
Pittman, K. and Lenat, D.B. Representing knowledge in CYC-9. MCC Tech. Rep. CYC-175-93P, 1993.
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