The physical attributes of a person
can be represented as in Fig. .
These values can also be represented in logic as:
isa(person, mammal),
instance(Mike-Hall, person)
team(Mike-Hall, Cardiff)
We have already seen how conventional predicates such as
lecturer(dave)
can be written as
instance (dave, lecturer)
Recall that isa and instance represent inheritance and are popular in many knowledge representation schemes.
But we have a problem:
How we can have more than 2 place predicates in semantic nets?
E.g. score(Cardiff, Llanelli, 23-6)
Solution:
Fig. A Semantic Network for
-Place Predicate
As a more complex example consider the sentence:
John gave Mary the book.
Here we have several aspects of an event.
Fig. A Semantic Network for a Sentence