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Douglas Bruce Lenat (September 13, 1950 –
August 31, 2023) was an
American computer scientist and
researcher in
artificial intelligence who was the founder...
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Eurisko (Gr., I discover) is a
discovery system written by
Douglas Lenat in RLL-1, a
representation language itself written in the Lisp
programming language...
- specification, and
dozens of HL (Heuristic Level)
modules were
described in
Lenat and Guha's textbook, but the Cyc
inference engine code and the full list...
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derived from the
fictional field of
quantum bogodynamics, is the
Lenat,
named after Douglas Lenat, a
computer scientist and
professor who
failed one of his students...
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successful discovery systems. It was
created by
Douglas Lenat in Lisp, and in 1977 led to
Lenat being awarded the
IJCAI Computers and
Thought Award. AM...
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places this
under "uncertain reasoning").
Breadth of
commonsense knowledge:
Lenat & Guha (1989, Introduction),
Crevier (1993, pp. 113–114),
Moravec (1988...
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science and
artificial intelligence, is an
ontology language used by
Douglas Lenat's Cyc
artificial intelligence project.
Ramanathan V. Guha was instrumental...
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first games to be
mastered by a computer.
Starting in 1981,
Douglas Lenat adapted his
heuristic discovery system named Eurisko to
create fleets for...
- calculus, one of the most
ambitious programs to
tackle this
problem was Doug
Lenat's Cyc project. Cyc
established its own
Frame language and had
large numbers...
- ISBN 978-0-13-461099-3. OCLC 1124776132. Hayes-Roth, Frederick;
Donald Waterman;
Douglas Lenat (1983).
Building Expert Systems. Addison-Wesley. ISBN 0-201-10686-8. Green...