- From: Timothy Holborn <timothy.holborn@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2022 12:38:15 +1000
- To: Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org>
- Cc: public-cogai <public-cogai@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAM1Sok0qJVR5rhq-kbHD6exqpCVFXNWf+yJUQT3vR0XxpYUOzQ@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Dave, Not sure if i can make it - but i did share the info: https://groups.google.com/g/peace-infrastructure-project/c/SbzbTKxK6gE Best Wishes, Tim.h. On Tue, 6 Sept 2022 at 00:54, Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org> wrote: > A gentle reminder to let me know of your interest ... > > The slides for the ATA workshop are now available at: > > https://www.w3.org/2022/09/ATA-Raggett-2022-09-12.pdf > > p.s. the demo now includes examples of using fuzzy quantifiers as I > successfully implemented them as part of the plausible reasoning library > module. > > On 1 Sep 2022, at 09:16, Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org> wrote: > > It has been a long time since our last teleconference for the Cognitive AI > Community Group, and I would like to schedule a teleconference to present > the work I have been busy on in respect to plausible reasoning, including a > demo [1], and to invite discussion on the conjecture that plausible > reasoning and human-like AI will eventually replace the semantic web. > > This follows on from the workshop on imperfect knowledge [2] that I > co-chaired with William Van Woensel earlier this year as part of the > Knowledge Graph conference (KGC-2022). I am now looking forward to > presenting the work on 12th September at the upcoming workshop on > analogies: from theory to practice as part of the International Conference > on Case-Based Reasoning (ICCBR) [3]. > > In essence, plausible reasoning deals with imperfect knowledge, and mimics > human argumentation for and against a premise in question. The plausible > knowledge notation (PKN) is a proposed format that blends symbolic graphs > with qualitative metadata in lieu of detailed statistics. The demo > presents a variety of examples including reasoning with analogies. I am > currently extending it to further support fuzzy quantifiers such as few, > many and most. Plausible reasoning subsumes fuzzy logic and qualitative > reasoning. > > I am hoping to arrange the teleconference sometime in the week starting > Monday, 19th September. Please email me directly to indicate which days and > times (including timezone) are good for you, and I will then create a > doodle poll to select the best slot. > > Best regards, > Dave > > [1] https://www.w3.org/Data/demos/chunks/reasoning/ > [2] > https://www.knowledgegraph.tech/kgc-2022-workshop-representing-and-reasoning-with-imperfect-knowledge/ > > [3] https://iccbr2022.loria.fr/analogies/ > > Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org> > > > > > Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org> > > > >
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