Ronald J. Brachman
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Ronald J. Brachman is a person.
References
- DBLP Author Page: http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/b/Brachman:Ronald_J=.html
- Wikipedia Page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_J._Brachman
2004
- (Brachman & Levesque, 2004) ⇒ Ronald J. Brachman, and Hector J. Levesque. (2004). “Knowledge Representation and Reasoning." Morgan Kaufmann. ISBN:1558609326
2003
- (Borgida & Brachman, 2003) ⇒ Daniele Nardi, and Ronald J. Brachman. (2002). “An Introduction to Description Logics.” In: (Baader et al., 2003)
1987
- (Levesque & Brachman, 1987) ⇒ Hector J. Levesque, and Ronald J. Brachman. (1987). “Expressiveness and tractability in knowledge representation and reasoning.” In: Computational Intelligence, 3.
1985
- (Brachman & Schmolze, 1985) ⇒ Ronald J. Brachman, and James G. Schmolze. (1985). “An Overview of the KL-ONE Knowledge Representation System." Cognitive Science, 9(2).
- ABSTRACT: KL-ONE is a system for representing knowledge in Artificial Intelligence programs. It has been developed and refined over a long period and has been used in both basic research and implemented knowledge-based systems in a number of places in the AI community. Here we present the kernel ideas of KL-ONE, emphasizing its ability to form complex structured descriptions. In addition to detailing all of KL-ONE's description-forming structures, we discuss a bit of the philosophy underlying the system, highlight notions of taxonomy and classification that are central to it, and include an extended example of the use of KL-ONE and its classifier in a recognition task.
- (Brachman & Levesque, 1985) ⇒ Ronald J. Brachman (editor), and Hector J. Levesque (editor). (1985). “Readings in Knowledge Representation." Morgan Kaufmann. ISBN:093461301X
- (Levesque & Brachman, 1985) ⇒ Hector J. Levesque, and Ronald J. Brachman. (1985). “A Fundamental Tradeoff in Knowledge Representation and Reasoning.” In: Ronald J. Brachman and Hector Levesque, editors, Readings in Knowledge Representation. Morgan Kaufman, 1985.