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|    Re: Knowledge representation    |
|    19 May 05 00:15:01    |
      From: proy@conceptualspeech.com              I've looked into this extensively and got to the conclusion that       Predicates, as represented by Roger C. Schank in his research, is the       best way to go. That decision was based on the following factor:       Representing knowledge is not the goal itself, but manipulating       knowledge representation through useful operations is (is concept A       also concept B, does concept A include concept B, etc).              Look at       http://www.conceptualspeech.com/documentation/CLUE%20+%20CSC%20W       ite%20Paper.pdf       to have some explanations on the knowledge representation system that       we've picked.              Philippe Roy       Conceptual Speech Technologies, LLC              [ comp.ai is moderated. To submit, just post and be patient, or if ]       [ that fails mail your article to |
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