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Introduction to Logic for Data and Knowledge Representation Course

This course offers an in-depth exploration of logics applicable in data and knowledge representation. Led by staff members Fausto Giunchiglia, Vincenzo Maltese, and Biswanath Butta, classes are scheduled for Tuesdays from 8:30-10:30 and Thursdays from 14:00-16:00. Students will learn practical applications of various logical systems including Propositional Logic (PL), First Order Logic (FOL), Description Logic (DL), RDF, OWL, Multi-Logic (ML), Context Logic, and C-OWL. Evaluation consists of a midterm exam and a project thesis. For more information, visit the course website.

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Introduction to Logic for Data and Knowledge Representation Course

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  1. Logics for Data and Knowledge Representation Course introduction

  2. Forehead • Staff: Fausto Giunchiglia, Vincenzo Maltese, Biswanath Butta • Scheduling: Tuesday 8:30-10:30, Thursday 14:00-16:00 • Reception times: on appointment • Course website: http://dit.unitn.it/~ldkr/2010/ • Objective: Learn how to use logics in practice • Contents: PL, FOL, DL, RDF, OWL, ML, Cxt-Logic, C-OWL • Exam policy & grading: midterm + project (thesis)

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