Knowledge representation, reasoning and declarative problem solving /
Baral, Chitta,
Knowledge representation, reasoning and declarative problem solving / Knowledge Representation, Reasoning & Declarative Problem Solving Chitta Baral. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2003. - 1 online resource (xiv, 530 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Declarative programming in AnsProlog: introduction and preliminaries -- Simple modules for declarative programming with answer sets -- Principles and properties of declarative programming with answer sets -- Declarative problem solving and reasoning in AnsProlog -- Reasoning about actions and planning in AnsProlog -- Complexity, expressiveness, and other properties of AnsProlog programs -- Answer set computing algorithms -- Query answering and answer set computing systems -- Further extensions of and alternatives to AnsProlog -- Ordinals, lattices, and fixpoint theory -- Turing machines. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. App. A. App. B.
Knowledge management and knowledge-based intelligence are areas of importance in the economy and society, and to exploit them fully and efficiently it is necessary both to represent and reason about knowledge via a declarative interface whose input language is based on logic. In this book, originally published in 2003, Chitta Baral shows exactly how to go about doing that: how to write programs that behave intelligently by giving them the ability to express knowledge and reason about it. He presents a language, AnsProlog, for both knowledge representation and reasoning, and declarative problem solving. The results have been organised here into a form that will appeal to practising and would-be knowledge engineers wishing to learn more about the subject, either in courses or through self-teaching. A comprehensive bibliography rounds off the book.
9780511543357 (ebook)
Expert systems (Computer science)
Artificial intelligence.
Knowledge representation (Information theory)
QA76.76.E95 / B265 2003
006.3/3
Knowledge representation, reasoning and declarative problem solving / Knowledge Representation, Reasoning & Declarative Problem Solving Chitta Baral. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2003. - 1 online resource (xiv, 530 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Declarative programming in AnsProlog: introduction and preliminaries -- Simple modules for declarative programming with answer sets -- Principles and properties of declarative programming with answer sets -- Declarative problem solving and reasoning in AnsProlog -- Reasoning about actions and planning in AnsProlog -- Complexity, expressiveness, and other properties of AnsProlog programs -- Answer set computing algorithms -- Query answering and answer set computing systems -- Further extensions of and alternatives to AnsProlog -- Ordinals, lattices, and fixpoint theory -- Turing machines. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. App. A. App. B.
Knowledge management and knowledge-based intelligence are areas of importance in the economy and society, and to exploit them fully and efficiently it is necessary both to represent and reason about knowledge via a declarative interface whose input language is based on logic. In this book, originally published in 2003, Chitta Baral shows exactly how to go about doing that: how to write programs that behave intelligently by giving them the ability to express knowledge and reason about it. He presents a language, AnsProlog, for both knowledge representation and reasoning, and declarative problem solving. The results have been organised here into a form that will appeal to practising and would-be knowledge engineers wishing to learn more about the subject, either in courses or through self-teaching. A comprehensive bibliography rounds off the book.
9780511543357 (ebook)
Expert systems (Computer science)
Artificial intelligence.
Knowledge representation (Information theory)
QA76.76.E95 / B265 2003
006.3/3