Logic versus Approximation: Essays Dedicated to Michael M. Richter on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday By Wolfgang Lenski
Publisher: Sp.ring.er 2004 | 205 Pages | ISBN: 3540225625 | PDF | 5 MB
Publisher: Sp.ring.er 2004 | 205 Pages | ISBN: 3540225625 | PDF | 5 MB
Nowadays knowledge-based systems research and development essentially employs two paradigms of reasoning. There are on the one hand the logic-based approaches where logic is to be understood in a rather broad sense; usually these approaches are used in symbolic domains where numerical calculations are not the core challenge. On the other hand we find approximation oriented reasoning; methods of these kinds are mainly applied in numerical domains where approximation is part of the scientific methodology itself.