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CRM inf : the Argumentation Model

This presentation explores the unique feature of CRMinf, a knowledge accumulation model that focuses on observation, adoption, and inference/deduction. The model is illustrated through an example and concludes with the documentation of inference chains and dead ends.

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CRM inf : the Argumentation Model

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  1. CRMinf: the Argumentation Model Stephen Stead Paveprime Ltd and Southampton University Oxford, UK, February 2015

  2. Agenda • How do we accumulate knowledge • What do we accumulate • An example • Unique feature of CRMinf • Conclusion

  3. Knowledge Accumulation • Observation • What? How? When? • Adoption • From whom? • Inference/Deduction • Based on what? How?

  4. I2 Belief I4 Proposition Set I6 Belief Value Somebodies belief in something True The Something Produces • Beliefs • Who • When • About What • Set of propositions • What • True/False/Unknown J5 holds to be J4 that

  5. E39 Actor I2 Belief I6 Belief Value I4 Proposition Set I2 Belief I4 Proposition Set I6 Belief Value I5 Inference Making I4 Proposition Set I4 Proposition Set I6 Belief Value I2 Belief I6 Belief Value I2 Belief I3 Inference Logic SdS Belief in Evolution B of Misc 4 True Evolution A Person SdS SdS Belief in Evolution A of Misc 4 Evolution Decision Catalogue Text Rules True False SdS Belief in Evolution C of Misc 4 BM Belief in Spatial Relations of Misc 4 Evolution C False Evolution B S1 An example (British Museum) P14 carried out by J2 concluded that J1 used as premise J5 holds to be J4 that J3 applies J2 concluded that J5 holds to be J4 that J2 concluded that J5 holds to be J4 that J5 holds to be J4 that

  6. Unique feature of CRMinf FALSE!

  7. Conclusion • CRMinf documents:- • Inference Chains • Dead Ends

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