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Pshenichny, Cyril, (1973-)

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  • Dynamic knowledge representation in scientific domains
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : Monograph/item
    Title/Author: Dynamic knowledge representation in scientific domains/ Cyril Pshenichny, Paolo Diviacco, and Dmitry Mouromtsev, editors.
    other author: Pshenichny, Cyril,
    Published: Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global, : [2018],
    Description: 1 online resource (xxii, 397 p.)
    [NT 15003449]: Section 1. Theory of multitudes and related methodological issues. Chapter 1. Theory of multitudes as an alternative to the set theory ; Chapter 2. Qualitative and quantitative formalisms for knowledge representation in the theory of multitudes ; Chapter 3. Scenarios in event bushes: a formal proposal ; Chapter 4. On formalization and representation in collaborative research -- Section 2. Dynamic knowledge representation in Geosciences. Chapter 5. Qualitative modeling of ice sheet accumulation for identification of mass balance variation ; Chapter 6. Conceptualization of the dike distribution analysis aiming at identification of eruptive centers ; Chapter 7. Formation of Faden Quartz Druses in mid-carboniferous sandstones of the Donetsk Basin ; Chapter 8. An approach to improve bayesian inference in assessment of coast evolution ; Chapter 9. Modeling of geological evolution of the Gulf of Mannar Area, South India, by the event bush method ; Chapter 10. Modeling spatial evolution: review of methods and its significance -- Section 3. Dynamic knowledge representation in other domains. Chapter 11. Biography as scenario: representing historical knowledge by the Event Bush ; Chapter 12. Dynamic knowledge representation as a formalization conveyor for manmade systems with useful impulse ; Chapter 13. Petri Net vs. Event Bush in description of environments of alternative directed changes ; Chapter 14. The Event Bush Method in the light of typed graphs illustrated by common sense reasoning ; Chapter 15. First results of formalization of drilling knowledge by the Event Bush Method.
    Subject: Communication in science. -
    Online resource: http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-5225-5261-1
    ISBN: 9781522552628 (e-book)
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