Implicit culture: an approach for experiential reasoning

Birukou, Aliaksandr and Giorgini, Paolo (2006) Implicit culture: an approach for experiential reasoning. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)

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    Abstract

    Usually, people tend to use knowledge acquired with the experience for their daily activities. Very often this knowledge is implicit and highly personalized, and it is very hard to make it explicit in information bases. Transferring knowledge to new community members or making it available for another community is a challenging problem. In this paper, we describe the Implicit Culture approach that uses learning techniques to facilitate the transfer of implicit knowledge and the reuse of previously accumulated experience.We briefly describe current applications of Implicit Culture and show how it relates to Experiential Reasoning.

    Item Type: Departmental Technical Report
    Department or Research center: Information Engineering and Computer Science
    Subjects: Q Science > QA Mathematics > Q360 Information Theory
    Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA075 Electronic computers. Computer science
    Report Number: DIT-06-020
    Repository staff approval on: 26 Apr 2006

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