The Integration of Connectionism and First-Order Knowledge Representation and Reasoning as a Challenge for Artificial Intelligence

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The Integration of Connectionism and First-Order Knowledge Representation and Reasoning as a Challenge for Artificial Intelligence

Sebastian BaderSebastian Bader,  Pascal HitzlerPascal Hitzler,  Steffen HölldoblerSteffen Hölldobler
Sebastian Bader, Pascal Hitzler, Steffen Hölldobler
The Integration of Connectionism and First-Order Knowledge Representation and Reasoning as a Challenge for Artificial Intelligence
In L. Li and K. K. Yen, eds., Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Information, Tokyo, Japan, November/December 2004, 22-33, 2004. International Information Institute
@inproceedings{BHH2004,
  author    = {Sebastian Bader and Pascal Hitzler and Steffen H{\"{o}}lldobler},
  title     = {The Integration of Connectionism and First-Order Knowledge
               Representation and Reasoning as a Challenge for Artificial
               Intelligence},
  editor    = {L. Li and K. K. Yen},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Information,
               Tokyo, Japan, {November/December} 2004},
  year      = {2004},
  pages     = {22-33}
}