Uniform accountability for multiple modes of reasoning

TitleUniform accountability for multiple modes of reasoning
Publication TypeJournal Articles
Year of Publication1988
AuthorsKanal L, Perlis D
JournalInternational Journal of Approximate Reasoning
Volume2
Issue3
Pagination233 - 246
Date Published1988/07//
ISBN Number0888-613X
KeywordsArtificial intelligence, commonsense reasoning, probabilistic logic, probability theory, uncertainty representation
Abstract

This article discusses various issues surrounding the general debate on knowledge representation methods and argues in favor of the idea that while many methods are necessary, there also must be a kind of unified nature to the enterprise if it is to serve the needs of intelligence. Specific points include the misleading distinction between probabilistic and logical reasoning regarding the notion of truth and also some matters of nonmonotonicity. An effort is made to sample the broad range of approaches in the literature, with an eye toward such a unification.

URLhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0888613X88901193
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