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Title:
A Memory Structure that Gives Meaning to the Notions of Knowledge and Belief
Publication date:
April 2011
Citation:
Cognition
Abstract:
Beliefs are ussually represented with modal operators in rule-based systems, or with probabilities in probabilistic frameworks. This paper expalins how the concepts of knowledge and belief emerge from a simple memory architecture of cinematic records
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Authors:
J. F. Castro
Editors:
Dimitri Kosakov, George Tsoulas
Book title:
AISB 2100 Human Memory for Artificial Agents
Series:
-
Publisher:
AISBSB
Address:
York UK
Volume:
1
Pages:
2-9
ISBN:
978-1-908187-04-8
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J. F. Castro, A Memory Structure that Gives Meaning to the Notions of Knowledge and Belief, in: Dimitri Kosakov and George Tsoulas (eds), AISB 2100 Human Memory for Artificial Agents, AISBSB, York UK, Vol. 1, ISBN 978-1-908187-04-8, Pag. 2-9, April 2011.
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@inproceedings {Cognition, author = {J. F. Castro}, editor = {Dimitri Kosakov and George Tsoulas}, title = {A Memory Structure that Gives Meaning to the Notions of Knowledge and Belief}, booktitle = {AISB 2100 Human Memory for Artificial Agents}, publisher = {AISBSB}, address = {York UK}, volume = {1}, pages = {2-9}, isbn = {978-1-908187-04-8}, abstract = {Beliefs are ussually represented with modal operators in rule-based systems, or with probabilities in probabilistic frameworks. This paper expalins how the concepts of knowledge and belief emerge from a simple memory architecture of cinematic records}, month = {April}, year = {2011}, }
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