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A Theory of Average-Case Compilability in Knowledge Representation

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A Theory of Average-Case Compilability in Knowledge Representation
Compilability is a fundamental property of knowledge representation formalisms which captures how succinctly information can be expressed. Although many results concerning compilability have been obtained, they are all "worst-case" results. We develop a theory of average-case compilability which allows for the formal comparison and classification of knowledge representation formalisms "on average."
Hubie Chen
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where IJCAI
Authors Hubie Chen
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