Knowledge Representation and Logic Quiz
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What type of reasoning does a knowledge-based agent use to derive new representations about the world?

  • Rule value approach
  • Forward chaining (correct)
  • Fuzzy reasoning - Certainty factors
  • Backward chaining
  • Which logic is a very simple logic used in knowledge representation?

  • First-Order Logic
  • Fuzzy reasoning
  • Bayesian Theory
  • Propositional Logic (correct)
  • What type of agents do we design in Logical Agents?

  • Agents that use Bayesian Theory
  • Agents that use Dempster – Shafer theory
  • Agents that form representations of a complex world (correct)
  • Agents that use Fuzzy reasoning
  • Which theory involves reasoning under uncertainty and combines probability theory with the theory of evidence?

    <p>Dempster – Shafer theory</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What approach does a knowledge-based agent use to deduce what to do?

    <p>Reasoning over an internal representation of knowledge</p> Signup and view all the answers

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