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Tutorial Sheet 2 of A-I

This document contains 7 questions about knowledge representation and reasoning techniques: 1. It asks about knowledge representation and issues in representing knowledge. 2. It provides statements about people and possessions and asks to convert them to predicate calculus statements and draw conclusions. 3. It provides predicates about people, food, and eating and asks to translate and prove a conclusion using resolution. 4. It asks to explain statements about heights and colors using semantic networks. 5. It asks to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of frames. 6. It asks to discuss the importance of resolution and unification. 7. It asks to compare procedural vs declarative knowledge, forward vs backward reasoning, and predicate calcul

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Tutorial Sheet 2 of A-I

This document contains 7 questions about knowledge representation and reasoning techniques: 1. It asks about knowledge representation and issues in representing knowledge. 2. It provides statements about people and possessions and asks to convert them to predicate calculus statements and draw conclusions. 3. It provides predicates about people, food, and eating and asks to translate and prove a conclusion using resolution. 4. It asks to explain statements about heights and colors using semantic networks. 5. It asks to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of frames. 6. It asks to discuss the importance of resolution and unification. 7. It asks to compare procedural vs declarative knowledge, forward vs backward reasoning, and predicate calcul

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Tutorial Sheet-2 Date of Submission: Q1. What is knowledge representation? Discuss the issues in knowledge representation. Q2.

Consider the following statements: Shree is a mega star. Mega stars are rich Rich people have fast cars Fast cars consume a lot of petrol Convert these in predicate calculus statements and draw conclusion accordingly. Q3. Consider the following predicates: John likes all kinds of food Apples are food Chicken is food Anything anyone eats and is not killed by it is food Bill eats peanuts and is still alive Sue eats everything Bill eats 1. Translate to Predicate logic 2. Convert into clausal form 3. Prove John likes peanuts using Resolution. Q4. Explain the following using semantic n/w: 1. Sita is shorter than Geeta 2. My chair is green. Q5. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of Frames. Q6.Discuss the importance of Resolution and Unification Q7. Compare:

1. Procedural vs Declarative knowledge 2. Forward vs Backward Reasoning 3. Predicate calculus vs Propositional calculus .

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