Diagrammatic Language for Artificial Intelligence: Representation of Things that Flow

Abstract

 This paper utilizes a diagrammatic language for expressing certain philosophical notions, such as possible worlds, beliefs, and propositions. The focus is on a diagrammatic representation that depicts “things” to show how their various important properties and relations can be explicated in terms of diagrams. The paper does not add a new contribution to philosophy (what is said in it); rather, it contributes a representation tool for philosophy. Akin to specifications in software engineering, the proposed is to provide a complementary technique for expressing different aspects of the involved philosophical concepts that are typically presented in the form of textual explanations. The resultant diagrams seem to be a viable tool that can be utilized in teaching, in communication, and to facilitate an understanding of philosophical problems.

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Sabah Al-Fedaghi

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  • EP ID EP164640
  • DOI 10.14569/IJARAI.2016.050701
  • Views 102
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Sabah Al-Fedaghi (2016).  Diagrammatic Language for Artificial Intelligence: Representation of Things that Flow. International Journal of Advanced Research in Artificial Intelligence(IJARAI), 5(7), 1-6. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-164640