ISSUE-14

Mitch

First bullet in Section 1

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CLOSED
Product:
1.1 The Problem of Uncertainty Representation and Reasoning
Raised by:
Mitch Kokar
Opened on:
2008-03-05
Description:
I don't understand the point being made in this first bullet in section 1:

"To illustrate, consider a few web-relevant reasoning challenges that could be addressed by reasoning under uncertainty.

   * Information extracted from large information networks ..."

Could someone else read this and possibly suggest a rewarding of this bullet? Also, perhaps this bullet should be moved to the end of the bullets instead of being number 1?
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2008-03-08 21:31:25: I understood that the point is that by having the ability to reason with imperfect knowledge (that comes from incomplete information), one can do a better job over a imperfect knowledge environment such as the SW. However, the example seems a bit flaky and non informative.
Anyway, I moved it and now it is the last bullet. I'm also sending a separate email to Mitch in order to verify whether this would settle his concerns or we should rewrite the bullet. [Paulo Costa]

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