Tag Archives: logic

LM101-080: Ch2: How to Represent Knowledge using Set Theory

Episode Summary: This particular podcast covers the material in Chapter 2 of my new book “Statistical Machine Learning: A unified framework” with expected publication date May 2020. In this episode we discuss Chapter 2 of my new book, which discusses how to represent knowledge using set theory notation. Chapter 2 is titled “Set Theory for Concept Modeling”. Show… Read More »

LM101-074: How to Represent Knowledge using Logical Rules (remix)

LM101-074: How to Represent Knowledge using Logical Rules (remix) Episode Summary: In this episode we will learn how to use “rules” to represent knowledge. We discuss how this works in practice and we explain how these ideas are implemented in a special architecture called the production system. The challenges of representing knowledge using rules are also discussed. Specifically,… Read More »

LM101-071: How to Model Common Sense Knowledge using First-Order Logic and Markov Logic Nets

 LM101-071: How to Model Common Sense Knowledge using First-Order Logic and Markov Logic Nets Episode Summary: In this podcast, we provide some insights into the complexity of common sense. First, we discuss the importance of building common sense into learning machines. Second, we discuss how first-order logic can be used to represent common sense knowledge. Third, we describe… Read More »

LM101-003: How to Represent Knowledge using Logical Rules

Episode Summary: In this episode we will learn how to use “rules” to represent knowledge. We discuss how this works in practice and we explain how these ideas are implemented in a special architecture called the production system. The challenges of representing knowledge using rules are also discussed. Specifically, these challenges include: issues of feature representation, having an… Read More »