Journal: IEEE Computer

Volume 16, Issue 10

12 -- 18Gordon I. McCalla, Nick Cercone. Approaches to Knowledge Representation - Guest Editors Introduction
22 -- 26William A. Woods. What s Important About Knowledge Representation?
30 -- 36Ronald J. Brachman. What IS-A Is and Isn t: An Analysis of Taxonomic Links in Semantic Networks
37 -- 41David J. Israel. The Role of Logic in Knowledge Representation
43 -- 46Bonnie L. Webber. Logic and Natural Language
47 -- 51Pat Langley. Representational Issues in Learning Systems
53 -- 60Lenhart K. Schubert, Mary Angela Papalaskaris, Jay Taugher. Determining Type, Part, Color and Time Relationships
61 -- 65Lotfi A. Zadeh. Commonsense Knowledge Representation Based on Fuzzy Logic
67 -- 73Ronald J. Brachman, Richard Fikes, Hector J. Levesque. Krypton: A Functional Approach to Knowledge Representation
75 -- 82Randall Davis, Howard E. Shrobe. Representing Structure and Behavior of Digital Hardware
83 -- 89John Mylopoulos, Tetsutaro Shibahara, John K. Tsotsos. Building Knowledge-Based Systems: The PSN Experience
90 -- 96William S. Havens, Alan K. Mackworth. Representing Knowledge of the Visual World
99 -- 104Brian V. Funt. Analogical Modes of Reasoning and Process Modeling
106 -- 111VerĂ³nica Dahl. Logic Programming as a Representation of Knowledge
114 -- 118E. W. Elcock. How Complete Are Knowledge-Representation Systems?
119 -- 123Jon Doyle. Admissible State Semantics for Representational Systems