Factual Knowledge
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A Factual Knowledge is a knowledge whose referent is ...
- Example(s):
- knowledge of terminology.
- knowledge of instances.
- …
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Fact, Belief.
References
2013 =
- (Wikipedia, 2013) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journalism Retrieved:2013-12-3.
- … Journalistic integrity is based on the principles of truth, accuracy and factual knowledge.
1986
- (Pearl, 1986) ⇒ Judea Pearl. (1986) "Fusion, Propagation, and Structuring in Belief Networks.” In: Artificial Intelligence, 29(3).
- QUOTE: … A network of this sort can be used to represent the generic knowledge of a domain expert, and it turns into a computational architecture if the links are used not merely for storing factual knowledge but also for directing and activating the data flow in the computations which …