Training:Knowledge Representation Course, Paris, 2012

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Revision as of 18:17, 19 November 2012

Title: Knowledge Representation Course, Paris, 2012
Author(s): AldoGangemi

Goal:

An introductory course to Knowledge Representation, centered on patterns at different levels. It includes novel and existing ODP material by Aldo Gangemi (Computational Ontology Course for ontology design on the semantic web, NL to KR representation and non-classical logics), open source material by Johan van Benthem's group (Logic in Action course for propositional, syllogistic, and predicate logic), by Pascal Hitzler (KR for the Semantic Web course for description logics and OWL), and by Sean Bechhofer (SSSW OWL session for practical OWL exercises).

Brief description

The course covers: informal KR; basics of propositional, syllogistic, predicate, and descriptive logics; KR for the Semantic Web; an overview of non-classical logics; an overview of formal techniques for natural language representation into KR languages.

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