In Chaps. 4– 7, we developed parameterized complexity tools to adequately characterize the computational complexity of parameterized variants of problems that lie at the second level of the Polynomial Hierarchy (or higher).doi:10.1007/978-3-662-60670-4_8Ronald de Haan...
McAleese, R (1985) Some Problems of Knowledge Representation in an Authoring Environment: Exteriorisation, Anomalous State Meta-Cognition and Self- Confrontation. Programmed Learning and Education Technology 22, 4, 299-306.Some problems of knowledge representation in an authoring environment: exterior...
knowledge.Towardstherectificationofthis,weidentifyfivetypesofproblemthat canbemetinmovingfromaninformaldescriptiontoaformalrepresentationof hierarchicalknowledge.Eachoftheseproblemsisdiscussedindetail,giving examplesfrombiologicaltheoriesandaddressingpotentialsolutionstothese ...
The transliteration problem has been overcome by printing the names of Russian authors and journals also in Russian type. While preparing this translation in the first place for my own informa tion, the knowledge that it would also become accessible to a large circle of readers has made the...
Finally we have general knowledge for solving the problem. To simulat... Y Matsumoto,M Umano,M Tomaru,... - 《Journal of Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory & Intelligent Informatics》 被引量: 2发表: 2007年 Improving Forward Compatibility in Class Incremental Learning by Increasing Representation ...
Humans and other animals effortlessly generalize prior knowledge to solve novel problems, by abstracting common structure and mapping it onto new sensorimotor specifics. To investigate how the brain achieves this, in this study, we trained mice on a seri
In the scenario that encompasses incident management, Phil uses incident management to restore regular operations as quickly and as cost-effectively as possible. For example, by using the E-mail Incident template to populate a new email-related incident, he can quickly create an incident and ensure...
Learn to solve different kinds of related rate problems in calculus. This article is a full guide that shows the step-by-step procedure for solving problems involving related/associated rates. Includes 11 examples.
To the informed scientific communities, this is regarded as a part of the normal dynamic of knowledge development in science, but to the lay public, this may look as if scien- tific knowledge was unreliable. Even worse, post-truthers exploit these "gateways" to advance their agenda. During ...
Gordon, T.F.: Some Problems with Prolog as a Knowledge Representation Language for Legal Expert Systems. In: Arnold, C. (ed.) Yearbook of Law, Computers and Technology, pp. 52–67. Leicester Polytechnic Press, Leicester (1987)Gordon, T.: Some Problems with PROLOG as a Knowledge ...