IT2051 KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING L T P C
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UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Key concepts – Why knowledge Representation and Reasoning – Language of first order Logic – Syntax, Semantics Pragmatics – Expressing Knowledge – Levels of Representation – Knowledge Acquisition and Sharing – Sharing Ontologies – Language Ontologies –Language Patterns – Tools for Knowledge Acquisition
UNIT II RESOLUTION AND REASONING 9
Proportional Case – Handling Variables and Qualifies – Dealing with Intractability – Reasoning with Horn Clauses - Procedural Control of Reasoning – Rules in Production – Description Logic - Vivid Knowledge – Beyond Vivid.
UNIT III REPRESENTATION 9
Object Oriented Representations – Frame Formalism – Structured Descriptions – Meaning and Entailment - Taxonomies and Classification – Inheritance – Networks – Strategies for Defeasible Inheritance – Formal Account of Inheritance Networks.
UNIT IV DEFAULTS, UNCERTAINTY AND EXPRESSIVENESS 9
Defaults – Introduction – Closed World Reasoning – Circumscription – Default Logic Limitations of Logic – Fuzzy Logic – Nonmontonic Logic – Theories and World – Semiotics – Auto epistemic Logic - Vagueness – Uncertainty and Degrees of Belief – Noncategorical Reasoning – Objective and Subjective Probability.
UNIT V ACTIONS AND PLANNING 9
Explanation and Diagnosis – Purpose – Syntax, Semantics of Context – First Order Reasoning – Modal Reasoning in Context – Encapsulating Objects in Context – Agents – Actions – Situational Calculus – Frame Problem – Complex Actions – Planning – Strips – Planning as Reasoning – Hierarchical and Conditional Planning.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK:
1. Ronald Brachman, Hector Levesque “Knowledge Representation and Reasoning “, the Morgan Kaufmann Series in Artificial Intelligence 2004
REFERENCES:
1. John F. Sowa, “ Knowledge Representation: Logical, Philosophical, and
Computational Foundations”, 2000
2. Arthur B. Markman, “Knowledge Representation”, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates,1998
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UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Key concepts – Why knowledge Representation and Reasoning – Language of first order Logic – Syntax, Semantics Pragmatics – Expressing Knowledge – Levels of Representation – Knowledge Acquisition and Sharing – Sharing Ontologies – Language Ontologies –Language Patterns – Tools for Knowledge Acquisition
UNIT II RESOLUTION AND REASONING 9
Proportional Case – Handling Variables and Qualifies – Dealing with Intractability – Reasoning with Horn Clauses - Procedural Control of Reasoning – Rules in Production – Description Logic - Vivid Knowledge – Beyond Vivid.
UNIT III REPRESENTATION 9
Object Oriented Representations – Frame Formalism – Structured Descriptions – Meaning and Entailment - Taxonomies and Classification – Inheritance – Networks – Strategies for Defeasible Inheritance – Formal Account of Inheritance Networks.
UNIT IV DEFAULTS, UNCERTAINTY AND EXPRESSIVENESS 9
Defaults – Introduction – Closed World Reasoning – Circumscription – Default Logic Limitations of Logic – Fuzzy Logic – Nonmontonic Logic – Theories and World – Semiotics – Auto epistemic Logic - Vagueness – Uncertainty and Degrees of Belief – Noncategorical Reasoning – Objective and Subjective Probability.
UNIT V ACTIONS AND PLANNING 9
Explanation and Diagnosis – Purpose – Syntax, Semantics of Context – First Order Reasoning – Modal Reasoning in Context – Encapsulating Objects in Context – Agents – Actions – Situational Calculus – Frame Problem – Complex Actions – Planning – Strips – Planning as Reasoning – Hierarchical and Conditional Planning.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK:
1. Ronald Brachman, Hector Levesque “Knowledge Representation and Reasoning “, the Morgan Kaufmann Series in Artificial Intelligence 2004
REFERENCES:
1. John F. Sowa, “ Knowledge Representation: Logical, Philosophical, and
Computational Foundations”, 2000
2. Arthur B. Markman, “Knowledge Representation”, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates,1998
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