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and explicit knowledge

by Zoltan Dienes, Sussex Bn Qg
"... Abstract: The implicit-explicit distinction is applied to knowledge representations. Knowledge is taken to be an attitude towards a proposition which is true. The proposition itself predicates a property to some entity. A number of ways in which knowledge can be implicit or explicit emerge. If a hig ..."
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Abstract: The implicit-explicit distinction is applied to knowledge representations. Knowledge is taken to be an attitude towards a proposition which is true. The proposition itself predicates a property to some entity. A number of ways in which knowledge can be implicit or explicit emerge. If a

Explicit knowledge

by Aida Boukottaya, Michel Buffa, Bernadette Charlier, Amaury Daele, Deschryver Adil El Ghali, Alain Giboin, Et Al, Aida Boukottaya, Michel Buffa, Bernadette Charlier, Amaury Daele, Nathalie Deschryver , 2011
"... al.. Description of six scenarios and of the results of six validated trials. Description of six scenarios and of the results of six validated trials. 2007. <hal-00588072> HAL Id: hal-00588072 ..."
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al.. Description of six scenarios and of the results of six validated trials. Description of six scenarios and of the results of six validated trials. 2007. <hal-00588072> HAL Id: hal-00588072

of explicit knowledge

by Frédéric Brechenmacher , 2012
"... A case study of tacit circulation ..."
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A case study of tacit circulation

Unifying Consciousness with Explicit Knowledge

by Zoltan Dienes, Josef Perner
"... In this chapter we establish what it is for something to be implicit or explicit. The approach to implicit knowledge is taken from Dienes and Perner (1999), which relates the implicit-explicit distinction to knowledge representations. What it is for a representation to represent something implicitly ..."
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In this chapter we establish what it is for something to be implicit or explicit. The approach to implicit knowledge is taken from Dienes and Perner (1999), which relates the implicit-explicit distinction to knowledge representations. What it is for a representation to represent something

Expressive Planning and Explicit Knowledge

by Robert P. Goldman, Mark S. Boddy , 1996
"... We are concerned with the implications and interactions of three common expressive extensions to classical planning: conditional plans, context-dependent actions, and nondeterministic action outcomes. All of these extensions have appeared in recent work, sometimes in conjunction, but the semant ..."
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a new planning language, WCPL, encompassing these extensions. The semantics of WCPL includes an explicit treatment of the planner's information state as knowledge, as opposed to some form of context labelling. In addition to clarifying and unifying a disparate set of results from earlier

Explicit knowledge in dolphins?

by Eduardo Mercado Iii A, Scott O. Murray B
"... Abstract. The theoretical framework proposed by Dienes & Perner sets the wrong standards for knowledge to be considered explicit. Animals other than humans possess knowledge, too, some of which is probably explicit. We argue that a comparative approach to investigating knowledge is likely to be ..."
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Abstract. The theoretical framework proposed by Dienes & Perner sets the wrong standards for knowledge to be considered explicit. Animals other than humans possess knowledge, too, some of which is probably explicit. We argue that a comparative approach to investigating knowledge is likely

Masked presentations of emotional facial expressions modulate amygdala activity without explicit knowledge

by Paul J. Whalen, Scott L. Rauch, Nancy L. Etcoff, Sean C. Mcinerney, Michael B. Lee, Michael A. Jenike - Journal of Neuroscience , 1998
"... Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the human brain was used to study whether the amygdala is activated in response to emotional stimuli, even in the absence of explicit knowledge that such stimuli were presented. Pictures of human faces bearing fearful or happy expressions were presente ..."
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the human brain was used to study whether the amygdala is activated in response to emotional stimuli, even in the absence of explicit knowledge that such stimuli were presented. Pictures of human faces bearing fearful or happy expressions were

A logic of explicit knowledge

by Melvin Fitting - In L. Behounek and M. Bilkova (Eds.), Logica Yearbook 2004 , 2005
"... A well-known problem with Hintikka-style logics of knowledge is that of logical omniscience. One knows too much. This breaks down into two subproblems: one knows all tautologies, and one’s knowledge is closed under consequence. A way of addressing the second of these is to move from knowledge simpli ..."
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simpliciter, to knowledge for a reason. Then, as consequences become ‘further away ’ from one’s basic knowledge, reasons for them become more complex, thus providing a kind of resource measurement. One kind of reason is a formal proof. Sergei Artemov has introduced a logic of explicit proofs, LP. I present a

View-Based Explicit Knowledge

by R. Ramanujam - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic , 1998
"... This paper is a revised and expanded version of [R96b], prepared in honour of Rohit Parikh, on his 60th birthday. ..."
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This paper is a revised and expanded version of [R96b], prepared in honour of Rohit Parikh, on his 60th birthday.

Tacit and Explicit knowledge

by Y El Helou, Chui Man Yu, Amagoia Madina, Manolis Tzagarakis, Nikos Karousos, Nikos Karacapilidis, Dora Nousia, Y El Helou, Chui Man Yu, Amagoia Madina, Manolis Tzagarakis, Denis Gillet, Et Al, Hal Id Hal , 2008
"... First version of the awareness-support tool. First version of the awareness-support tool. 2007. ..."
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First version of the awareness-support tool. First version of the awareness-support tool. 2007.
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