| Avron Barr. Meta-knowledge and cognition. In Proc. 6th IJCAI, pages 31-33, Tokyo, Japan, August 1979. William Kaufmann. |
....in their ontology. However, representing knowledge in and automated reasoning over dynamic logics has proven not very practical and thus, we shall not pursue this path any further. 3. 3 Meta Level Knowledge Experiments in [Larkin et al. 1980, Chi et al. 1981] and other work described in [Barr, 1979, Andrews, 1981] have shown that experts in a field often do not have more domain knowledge than novices, but instead they use this knowledge more efficiently; they have more meta knowledge. Being an expert in a domain means to be more competent in this domain or, to be more capable of solving ....
Avron Barr. Meta-knowledge and cognition. In Proc. 6th IJCAI, pages 31--33, Tokyo, Japan, August 1979. William Kaufmann.
....by the system rather than existing only in the minds of the system s designers. 5. 3 Metacognition and learning Much of the meta knowledge research in artificial intelligence has focused on knowledge about knowledge, or knowledge about the facts that one does or does not know (see, for example, [Barr, 1979; Davis, 1979; Davis and Buchanan, 1977] Much of the metacognition research in psychology has also focussed on similar issues, focussing on cognitive processes and knowledge having the self as referent. Of particular interest is the psychological research on meta memory, which, in addition to ....
A. Barr. Meta-Knowledge and Cognition. In Proceedings of the Sixth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pages 31--33, 1979.
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Avron Barr. Meta-knowledge and cognition. In Proc. 6th IJCAI, pages 31-33, Tokyo, Japan, August 1979. William Kaufmann.
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Barr, A. (1979) Meta-Knowledge and Cognition. In Proceedings of the Sixth International Joint Conference on AI.
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