2. Knowledge Theory Knowledge can only be the product of epistemological information Classification of Knowledge Formal Knowledge deals with the morphological relation of the object Content Knowledge deals with the logical relation Utility Knowledge deals with the value relation to the subject
2. Knowledge Theory Classification of Knowledge Formal Knowledge -- deals with the morphological relation of the object Content Knowledge -- deals with the logical relation Utility Knowledge -- deals with the value relation to the subject Knowledge can only be the product of epistemological information
Representation of Knowledge The elements of representation States Manner of the states varying States: Numbering description Manner. Deterministic: functions, equations Random: probability, stochastic process Fuzy: grade of membership Chaotic: non-linear differential equation
Representation of Knowledge The elements of representation: -- States -- Manner of the states varying States: -- Numbering & description Manner: -- Deterministic: functions, equations -- Random: probability, stochastic process -- Fuzzy: grade of membership -- Chaotic: non-linear differential equation