Toward a Theory of Representation Design
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Baalen, Jeffrey Van
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This research is concerned with designing representations for analytical reasoning problems (of the sort found on the GRE and LSAT). These problems test the ability to draw logical conclusions. A computer program was developed that takes as input a straightforward predicate calculus translation of a problem, requests additional information if necessary, decides what to represent and how, designs representations capturing the constraints of the problem, and creates and executes a LISP program that uses those representations to produce a solution. Even though these problems are typically difficult for theorem provers to solve, the LISP program that uses the designed representations is very efficient.
Date issued
1989-05-01Other identifiers
AITR-1128
Series/Report no.
AITR-1128
Keywords
knowledge representation, knowledge-based systems