Foundations of Knowledge Representation
From International Center for Computational Logic
Foundations of Knowledge Representation
Course with SWS 2/2/0 (lecture/exercise/practical) in WS 2022
Lecturer
Tutor
SWS
- 2/2/0
Modules
Examination method
- Oral exam
Synopsis
In this lecture, we will review the most popular logical formalisms for knowledge representation and discuss relevant aspects arising in practice, such as dealing with uncertain and inconsistent knowledge.
Registration
It is mandatory (for CMS and CL students) to register online via Selma (course K1107-MA0057V) to both lectures (V) and excercise sessions (Ü) in case you want to take an exam.
Schedule and Location
- The weekly lecture sessions will take place on Mondays DS5 (14.50–16.20) in APB E005.
- The weekly exercise session will take place on Mondays DS6 (16.40–18.10) in APB E005.
- Important: Stay informed about current CoViD-19 regulations of TU Dresden.
Exam
To take an exam in the course, you must:
- Register for the exam
- CS students register via the examination office
- CMS students register via Selma
- CL students register via the CMS examination office
- Apply for a date/time slot
- contact Ms. Ramona Behling asking for a slot
Miscellaneous
The exercise sessions are supported by an online whiteboard that includes definitions relevant to the exercise problems as well as solutions to exercises not covered in the exercise sessions.Subscribe to events of this course (icalendar)
Lecture | Introduction | DS5, October 10, 2022 in APB E005 | File |
Lecture | Logics for Knowledge Representation | DS5, October 17, 2022 in APB E005 | File |
Lecture | Horn Logics and Datalog | DS5, October 24, 2022 in APB E005 | File |
Exercise | Logics for Knowledge Representation | DS6, October 24, 2022 in APB E005 | File |
No session | Public holiday | DS5, October 31, 2022 in APB E005 | |
Lecture | Description Logics – Syntax and Semantics I | DS5, November 7, 2022 in APB E005 | File |
Exercise | Horn Logics and Datalog | DS6, November 7, 2022 in APB E005 | File |
Lecture | Description Logics – Syntax and Semantics II | DS5, November 14, 2022 in APB E005 | File |
Exercise | Description Logics – Syntax and Semantics I | DS6, November 14, 2022 in APB E005 | File |
Lecture | Description Logics – Reasoning with Data | DS5, November 21, 2022 in APB E005 | File |
Exercise | Description Logics – Syntax and Semantics II | DS6, November 21, 2022 in APB E005 | File |
Lecture | Nonmonotonic Reasoning I | DS5, November 28, 2022 in APB E005 | File |
Exercise | Description Logics – Reasoning with Data | DS6, November 28, 2022 in APB E005 | File |
Lecture | Nonmonotonic Reasoning II | DS5, December 5, 2022 in APB E005 | File |
Exercise | Nonmonotonic Reasoning I | DS6, December 5, 2022 in APB E005 | File |
Lecture | Inconsistency Handling | DS5, December 12, 2022 in APB E005 | File |
Exercise | Nonmonotonic Reasoning II | DS6, December 12, 2022 in APB E005 | File |
No session | Happy holidays! | DS5, December 19, 2022 in APB E005 | |
Exercise | Inconsistency Handling | DS6, December 19, 2022 in APB E005 | File |
Lecture | Argumentation | DS5, January 9, 2023 in APB E005 | File |
Lecture | Uncertainty | DS5, January 16, 2023 in APB E005 | File |
Exercise | Argumentation | DS6, January 16, 2023 in APB E005 | File |
Lecture | Approximation Fixpoint Theory | DS5, January 23, 2023 in APB E005 | File |
Exercise | Uncertainty | DS6, January 23, 2023 in APB E005 | File |
Consultation | Recap/Q&A | DS5, January 30, 2023 in APB E005 | |
Exercise | Approximation Fixpoint Theory | DS6, January 30, 2023 in APB E005 | File |
Calendar