Abstracting into inconsistent spaces (or, the "false proof" problem:
Abstract: "Abstraction has been extensively used in many areas of Artificial Intelligence. We present a general framework for analyzing abstraction and using it to explore a hidden danger, the "false proof problem". The existence of this problem is proved, a solution is proposed and a...
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1990
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Schriftenreihe: | University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "Abstraction has been extensively used in many areas of Artificial Intelligence. We present a general framework for analyzing abstraction and using it to explore a hidden danger, the "false proof problem". The existence of this problem is proved, a solution is proposed and an implementation of it that interfaces to a state of the art theorem prover (Otter [McC88]) is presented and discussed." |
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spelling | Giunchiglia, Fausto Verfasser aut Abstracting into inconsistent spaces (or, the "false proof" problem Fausto Giunchiglia ; Toby Walsh Edinburgh 1990 14 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper 514 Abstract: "Abstraction has been extensively used in many areas of Artificial Intelligence. We present a general framework for analyzing abstraction and using it to explore a hidden danger, the "false proof problem". The existence of this problem is proved, a solution is proposed and an implementation of it that interfaces to a state of the art theorem prover (Otter [McC88]) is presented and discussed." Computer software sigle Künstliche Intelligenz Artificial intelligence Automatic theorem proving Walsh, Toby Verfasser aut Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper University <Edinburgh> 514 (DE-604)BV010450646 514 |
spellingShingle | Giunchiglia, Fausto Walsh, Toby Abstracting into inconsistent spaces (or, the "false proof" problem Computer software sigle Künstliche Intelligenz Artificial intelligence Automatic theorem proving |
title | Abstracting into inconsistent spaces (or, the "false proof" problem |
title_auth | Abstracting into inconsistent spaces (or, the "false proof" problem |
title_exact_search | Abstracting into inconsistent spaces (or, the "false proof" problem |
title_full | Abstracting into inconsistent spaces (or, the "false proof" problem Fausto Giunchiglia ; Toby Walsh |
title_fullStr | Abstracting into inconsistent spaces (or, the "false proof" problem Fausto Giunchiglia ; Toby Walsh |
title_full_unstemmed | Abstracting into inconsistent spaces (or, the "false proof" problem Fausto Giunchiglia ; Toby Walsh |
title_short | Abstracting into inconsistent spaces (or, the "false proof" problem |
title_sort | abstracting into inconsistent spaces or the false proof problem |
topic | Computer software sigle Künstliche Intelligenz Artificial intelligence Automatic theorem proving |
topic_facet | Computer software Künstliche Intelligenz Artificial intelligence Automatic theorem proving |
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