Lecture - Introduction to Knowledge Representation SS 2008

Saturday, Feb 9, 2008

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Contents

Topics covered in the course

The course introduces techniques for knowledge representation and reasoning. The topics covered are:

  • First-order logic
  • Expressing knowledge
  • Full clausal logic
  • Horn logic
  • Procedural representations
  • Answer set programming
  • Production systems
  • Description logics
  • Inheritance networks
  • Defaults
  • Action
  • Planning
  • Abductive explanations
  • Expressiveness/tractability trade-offs

Course Dates

This course starts on: 9th April 2008.

Lecture Monday 14:30h - 16:00h AH V
Wednesday 8:15h - 09:45h AH V
Tutorial Wednesday 13:15h - 14:45h AH I

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Literature

Ronald J. Brachman and Hector J. Levesque.
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning.
2003. BibTex entry

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