| Menzies T. Assessing Responses to Situated Cognition. In B. Gaines, M Musen (eds.): Proceedings of the Conference KAW96, Track on Sharable and Reusable Ontologies (1996). |
....and knowledge representation to incrementally elicit knowledge. Knowledge representation with situation nodules has been designed having in mind the Situated Cognition critics to traditional Artificial Intelligence approach (Lave, 1988; Compton and Jansen, 1990; Clancey, 1991; Clancey, 1993; Menzies, 1996). What has been retained from these works is, in short: Knowledge representation is only representation, Knowledge is bound to its context of use, KB are inherently incomplete and incorrect, KB revision plays a primordial part in a KBS life, Generalization must be prudent (remember the contextual ....
Menzies, T. (1996). Assessing Responses to Situated Cognition, in Proceedings of the 10th Banff Knowledge Acquisition For Knowledge-Based Systems Workshop.
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Menzies T. Assessing Responses to Situated Cognition. In B. Gaines, M Musen (eds.): Proceedings of the Conference KAW96, Track on Sharable and Reusable Ontologies (1996).
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