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Contents
Introduction to Frame Based Knowledge Representation
Frames
Frames and Their Names
Frames and Predicate Calculus
Access Paths
Rules Are Implications
Inference in Algernon
Example: Frames, Access Paths, and Retrieval by Description
Calling Algernon from Lisp
The Structure of an Algernon Theory
Taxonomy
Slots Represent Relations
Rules Specify Inferences
Facts Tell the Story
Questions: Checking for Understanding
Example: Forward- and Backward-Chaining Inference
Taxonomy
Slots
Rules
Facts
Queries
A Simple Expert System: Does John Have The Flu?
Taxonomy and Slots
Rules - Simple
Queries Based on Simple Rules
Rules - Slightly Less Simple
Queries - Slightly Less Simple Rules
Calling Lisp and the User from Algernon
Evaluating Lisp Expressions
Returning Values from Lisp to Algernon
The List of Values in a Slot
Requesting Information from the User
Sequencing Methods
Access Path Sequence
Block-to-Block Sequence
Counters
Unwritten Sections
About this document ...
Micheal S. Hewett
Tue Oct 29 10:54:13 CST 1996