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Robotics & Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Robotics & Artificial Intelligence

Foundations of Knowledge Systems

by Gerd Wagner, Carles Broto (Editor), Carles Casacuberta
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Overview

One of the main uses of computer systems is the management of large amounts of symbolic information representing the state of some application domain, such as information about all the people I communicate with in my personal address database, or relevant parts of the outer space in the knowledge base of a NASA space mission. While database management systems offer only the basic services of information storage and retrieval, more powerful knowledge systems offer, in addition, a number of advanced services such as deductive and abductive reasoning for the purpose of finding explanations and diagnoses, or generating plans. In order to design and understand database and knowledge-based applications it is important to build upon well-established conceptual and mathematical foundations. What are the principles behind database and knowledge systems? What are their major components? Which are the important cases of knowledge systems? What are their limitations? Addressing these questions, and discussing the fundamental issues of information update, knowledge assimilation, integrity maintenance, and inference-based query answering, is the purpose of this book. Foundations of Databases and Knowledge Systems covers both basic and advanced topics. It may be used as the textbook of a course offering a broad introduction to databases and knowledge bases, or it may be used as an additional textbook in a course on databases or Artificial Intelligence. Professionals and researchers interested in learning about new developments will benefit from the encyclopedic character of the book, which provides organized access to many advanced concepts in the theory of databases and knowledge bases.

Synopsis

One of the main uses of computer systems is the management of large amounts of symbolic information representing the state of some application domain, such as information about all the people I communicate with in my personal address database, or relevant parts of the outer space in the knowledge base of a NASA space mission. While database management systems offer only the basic services of information storage and retrieval, more powerful knowledge systems offer, in addition, a number of advanced services such as deductive and abductive reasoning for the purpose of finding explanations and diagnoses, or generating plans.
In order to design and understand database and knowledge-based applications it is important to build upon well-established conceptual and mathematical foundations. What are the principles behind database and knowledge systems? What are their major components? Which are the important cases of knowledge systems? What are their limitations? Addressing these questions, and discussing the fundamental issues of information update, knowledge assimilation, integrity maintenance, and inference-based query answering, is the purpose of this book.
Foundations of Databases and Knowledge Systems covers both basic and advanced topics. It may be used as the textbook of a course offering a broad introduction to databases and knowledge bases, or it may be used as an additional textbook in a course on databases or Artificial Intelligence. Professionals and researchers interested in learning about new developments will benefit from the encyclopedic character of the book, which provides organized access to many advanced concepts in the theory of databases and knowledge bases.

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This textbook defines the principles, major components and limitations of database and knowledge systems, and discusses the fundamental issues of information update, knowledge assimilation, integrity maintenance, and inference-based query answering. It begins with the foundations of relational and object-related databases, then presents an in-depth treatment of deduction and reaction rules as well as generic knowledge systems capable of handling fuzzy, temporal, confidential, and unreliable information. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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This textbook defines the principles, major components and limitations of database and knowledge systems, and discusses the fundamental issues of information update, knowledge assimilation, integrity maintenance, and inference-based query answering. It begins with the foundations of relational and object-related databases, then presents an in-depth treatment of deduction and reaction rules as well as generic knowledge systems capable of handling fuzzy, temporal, confidential, and unreliable information. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2001
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
325
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780792382126

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