Frames (Information theory)
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh87000520
- info:lc/authorities/sh87000520
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh87000520#concept
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- found: Work cat.: Frame problem in artificial intelligence, c1987.
- found: Computer dict.(Frame---(1) Knowledge of structure (or database) to describe the attributes that an object possesses.)
- found: Jazdani, M. Artificial intelligence, 1986: pp. 18, 140, 189(A frame is data structure containing slots of items of information which belong together ...)
- found: Charniak, E. Artificial intelligence programming, 1980: p. 177(A frame is a network of nodes and relations. Top levels of a frame are fixed and represent things that are always true about the supposed situation. Lower levels have many terminals--slots that must be filled by specific instances or data. Each terminal can specify conditions its assignments must meet ...a frame is an atom, the slots are property indicators and the slot fillers are the values of the properties.)
- notfound: Web. 3;NASA;McGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.;Dict. data processing;ASTI
LC Classification
- Q380
Change Notes
- 1987-01-29: new
- 1993-04-30: revised
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