On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 3:03 PM, YKY (Yan King Yin)
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>
> Also, if you include procedural knowledge, things may be learned doubly in
> your KB.  For example, you may learn some declarative knowledge about the
> concept of "reverse" and also procedural knowledge of how to reverse
> sequences.
>
> Even worse, in some cases you may only have procedural knowledge, without
> anything declarative.  That'd be like the intelligence of a calculator,
> without true understanding of maths.
>

Knowing how to carry out inference can itself be procedural knowledge,
in which case no explicit distinction between the two is required.

-- 
Vladimir Nesov
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