Lecture: Configuration - a reality check for unknowledge representation and re...
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Title: | Configuration - a reality check for unknowledge representation and reasoning |
Description: | It is more than 30 years that knowledge representation and reasoning (KRR) methods have been applied to solve configuration problems. Therefore, it is not surprising that the history of knowledge based configuration reflects almost all tops and flops of KRR. Indeed many successful applications based on KRR methods were deployed showing the utility of KRR to solve practically highly relevant problems. However, this success may mislead to the conclusion that configuration is solved. In this talk I will show by a very simple though relevant configuration example that on the one hand current reasoning methods discovered valuable yet unknown solutions but on the other hand many interesting research questions have to be answered in order to expand the applicability of KRR for practical configuration problems. |
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Event: | 22nd International Joint Conference on Artificial Ingelligence IJCAI (Barcelona, Spain) |
Date: | 16.07.2011 |
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Fakultät für Technische Wissenschaften
Institut für Artificial Intelligence und Cybersecurity
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AT - A-9020 Klagenfurt |
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