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  • 3.3: Knowledge Representation and Reasoning

    •  Maurice Pagnucco's "Knowledge Representation and Reasoning" URL

      Watch this lecture. Focus on learning how to represent what we know and how to use representation to make inferences about that knowledge. Work carefully through the examples included in the lecture.

    •  Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Randall Davis, Howard Shrobe, and Peter Szolovit's "What Is a Knowledge Representation?" URL

      Read this article, which presents different views on knowledge representation. Contrast these views with your own.

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