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 +'''Knowledge representation''' (KR) is an area of [[artificial intelligence]] research aimed at representing knowledge in symbols to facilitate [[inference|inferencing]] from those [[knowledge]] elements, creating new elements of knowledge. The KR can be made to be independent of the underlying knowledge model or knowledge base system (KBS) such as a [[semantic network]].
 +== See also ==
 +* [[Commonsense knowledge base]]
 +* [[Personal knowledge base]]
 +* [[Scientific illustration]]
 +* [[Valuation-based system]]
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Knowledge representation (KR) is an area of artificial intelligence research aimed at representing knowledge in symbols to facilitate inferencing from those knowledge elements, creating new elements of knowledge. The KR can be made to be independent of the underlying knowledge model or knowledge base system (KBS) such as a semantic network.

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