Tag: knowledge base


STRUCTURE

Introduction to Structure in Psychology and Philosophy The concept of structure is foundational not only to physical sciences and mathematics but also serves as a critical organizing principle within psychology, guiding how theorists understand the mind, behavior, and personality. In its most fundamental sense, structure refers to the steady organised elements that constitute a comprehensive […]

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DOMAIN-SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE

Introduction and Definitional Framework The concept of domain-specific knowledge refers to the specialized, highly organized body of information, facts, concepts, and procedural skills related exclusively to a particular area of study, professional endeavor, or activity. Unlike generalized intelligence or broad world knowledge, DSK is inherently context-bound, meaning its primary applicability and utility are confined within […]

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KNOWLEDGE BASE

Introduction to the Knowledge Base Concept The concept of a knowledge base is fundamental across disparate fields, spanning from cognitive psychology, where it describes the structure of human memory and expertise, to computer science and information technology, where it refers to specialized repositories of formalized data and rules used to power expert systems and organizational […]

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MINIATURE SYSTEM

Definition and Scope of the Miniature System The concept of the miniature system refers to a highly specialized and integrated body of knowledge encompassing both established facts and necessary assumptions, strictly confined to a small, restricted area of study. This framework operates as a localized theoretical structure, often emerging within a specific sub-strand or module […]

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