Abstract
This paper is concerned with our approach in the model-directed induction of inference rules, describing the attributes and semantic relations of operators of a proposiotional knowledge representation language. Through the use of higher cognitive concepts like transitivity and conversity and relations between these concepts, expressed in metarules, it is possible to detect the semantics of operators in an efficient manner, useable in various expert-systems and natural-language-systems. A brief overview of our system METAXA, which is implemented in PROLOG, is given. Further problems related to the rectification of inference rules will be discussed.
Dieser Aufsatz ist eine Kurzfassung des KIT-Report 2 (Emde/Habel/Rollinger 82).
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Emde, W., Habel, C., Rollinger, CR. (1982). Automatische Akquisition von inferentiellem Wissen. In: Wahlster, W. (eds) GWAI-82. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 58. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68826-3_6
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