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CS 460, Session 16-18 1 Inference in First-Order Logic Proofs Unification Generalized modus ponens Forward and backward chaining Completeness Resolution.
Propositional and First-Order Logic Chapter 7.47.8, 8.18.3, 8.5 Some material adopted from notes by Andreas Geyer-Schulz and Chuck Dyer.
Propositional and First-Order Logic Chapter 7.4-7.5, 7.7, 8.18.3, 8.5 CS 63 Some material adopted from notes and slides by Tim Finin, Marie desJardins,
First-Order Logic. Limitations of propositional logic Suppose you want to say All humans are mortal –In propositional logic, you would need ~6.7 billion.
Mundhenk and Itti – Derived from S. Russell and P. Norvig.
Speech & NLP (Fall 2014): Knowledge Representation & Problem Solving with Planning Domain Definition Language (PDDL)
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Logic Symbols 5
Logic Symbols 6
Logic Symbols 7
Knowledge Representation and Logic 2