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| o-----------------------------------------------------------o | | o-----------------------------------------------------------o |
| + | </pre> |
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− | We now apply 'Study' to the proposition | + | We now apply the ''Study'' tool to the proposition defining the Jets and Sharks data base. |
− | defining the Jets and Sharks data base. | |
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− | With a query on the name "ken" we obtain the following | + | With a query on the name "ken" we obtain all of the propositional features associated with Ken, as shown in the following output. |
− | output, giving all the features associated with Ken:
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| + | <pre> |
| File "ken.sen". Output of Query on "ken" | | File "ken.sen". Output of Query on "ken" |
| o-----------------------------------------------------------o | | o-----------------------------------------------------------o |
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| o-----------------------------------------------------------o | | o-----------------------------------------------------------o |
| + | </pre> |
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− | With a query on the two features "college" and "sharks" we obtain | + | With a query on the two features "college" and "sharks" we obtain the following outline of all features satisfying these constraints. |
− | the following outline of all features satisfying these constraints: | |
| | | |
| + | <pre> |
| File "cos.sen". Output of Query on "college" and "sharks" | | File "cos.sen". Output of Query on "college" and "sharks" |
| o-----------------------------------------------------------o | | o-----------------------------------------------------------o |
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| o-----------------------------------------------------------o | | o-----------------------------------------------------------o |
| + | </pre> |
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− | From this we discover that all college Sharks are 30-something and married. | + | From this we discover that all college Sharks are 30-something and married. Further, we have a complete listing of their names broken down by occupation, as no doubt all of them will be, eventually. |
− | Further, we have a complete listing of their names broken down by occupation, | |
− | as no doubt all of them will be, eventually. | |
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− | Reference. | + | '''Reference''' |
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− | | McClelland, James L. & Rumelhart, David E.,
| + | * McClelland, James L., and Rumelhart, David E. (1988), ''Explorations in Parallel Distributed Processing : A Handbook of Models, Programs, and Exercises'', MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. |
− | |'Explorations in Parallel Distributed Processing:
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− | | A Handbook of Models, Programs, and Exercises',
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− | | MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1988.
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− | Those who already know the tune, | + | Those who already know the tune,<br> |
| Be at liberty to sing out of it. | | Be at liberty to sing out of it. |
− | </pre>
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| ===Note 11=== | | ===Note 11=== |