knowledge representation and reasoning
Knowledge representation and reasoning refers to the process of organizing and structuring information in a way that enables computers or systems to understand and use this knowledge effectively. It involves representing knowledge using suitable formats or languages and employing logical rules or algorithms to derive conclusions, make inferences, and solve complex problems.
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