2012 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Learning to Use the Openbox: A Framework for the Implementation of Heterogeneous Reasoning
verfasst von : Dave Barker-Plummer, John Etchemendy, Michael Murray, Emma Pease, Nik Swoboda
Erschienen in: Diagrammatic Representation and Inference
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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In this tutorial we will present the Openbox, a framework for constructing
heterogeneous reasoning
systems. Heterogeneous reasoning is reasoning involving multiple representations. A common example is using a map (diagram) together with an address (sentence) to plan a route from one point to another. This kind of reasoning may involve diagrams of multiple types, diagrams and sentences, and/or multiple instances of the same diagram type. Reasoning with sentences, or with a single diagram are special cases of the general heterogeneous setting.