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  1. Categorical and probabilistic reasoning in medical diagnosis.Peter Szolovits & Stephen G. Pauker - 1978 - Artificial Intelligence 11 (1-2):115-144.
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  • Using logical relevance for question answering.Marco De Boni - 2007 - Journal of Applied Logic 5 (1):92-103.
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  • An Overview of KRL, a Knowledge Representation Language.Daniel G. Bobrow & Terry Winograd - 1977 - Cognitive Science 1 (1):3-46.
    This paper describes KRL, a Knowledge Representation Language designed for use in understander systems. It outlines both the general concepts which underlie our research and the details of KRL‐0, an experimental implementation of some of these concepts. KRL is an attempt to integrate procedural knowledge with a broad base of declarative forms. These forms provide a variety of ways to express the logical structure of the knowledge, in order to give flexibility in associating procedures (for memory and reasoning) with specific (...)
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  • Domain modelling and NLP: Formal ontologies? Lexica? Or a bit of both?Massimo Poesio - 2005 - Applied ontology 1 (1):27-33.
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  • Human‐computer interaction: A critical synthesis.Chris Fields - 1987 - Social Epistemology 1 (1):5 – 25.
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  • A Critical Perspective on KRL.Wendy Lehnert & Yorick Wilks - 1979 - Cognitive Science 3 (1):1-28.
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  • Odyssey: A knowledge-based assistant.Richard E. Fikes - 1981 - Artificial Intelligence 16 (3):331-361.
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  • Prototypical knowledge for expert systems.Janice S. Aikins - 1983 - Artificial Intelligence 20 (2):163-210.
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