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A pH profile control of beer fermentation using a knowledge-based system

open access: bronze, 1993
Tadashi Kashihara   +4 more
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Science mapping the knowledge base on educational leadership and management from the emerging regions of Asia, Africa and Latin America, 1965–2018

Educational Management, Administration & Leadership, 2020
This bibliometric review of research sought to document and compare trends in educational leadership and management (EDLM) knowledge production from the emerging regions of Asia, Africa and Latin America.
Philip Hallinger
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Knowledge structures in a knowledge base

Expert Systems, 2016
AbstractRough set theory is a useful tool for dealing with imprecise knowledge. One of the advantages of rough set theory is the fact that an unknown target concept can be approximately characterized by existing knowledge structures in a knowledge base. This paper explores knowledge structures in a knowledge base.
Qingguo Li   +3 more
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Logic and Knowledge Bases

2006
Knowledge bases (KBs) must be able to capture a wide range of situations. One must be able to represent and answer questions regarding indefinite information where it is not clear that there is a unique answer to a question. One must also represent and answer questions about negative information. We discuss a powerful way to represent such information,
Grant, John, Parisi, Francesco
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Intelligence Based on Knowledge – Knowledge Based on Intelligence

Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1987
AbstractThe title of this review indicates the fundamental difficulty of defining the difference between intelligence and knowledge. Here some of the basic differences and similarities are discussed, and by analogy with energy, the author postulates the existence of potential and kinetic intelligence. This leads him to the definition of intelligence as
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Knowledge-Based Choice

Psychological Reports, 2007
This study tested the distinction between knowledge-based choices and gambling decisions. Gambling decisions contain stated probabilities, and success depends on chance only. In knowledge-based decisions, in contrast, the probabilities are usually unknown and the outcomes of a choice depend on a person's ability or knowledge.
Manuel A Gussmack, Eduard Brandstätter
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