expressiveness (knowledge representation)

Terms from Artificial Intelligence: humans at the heart of algorithms

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A knowledge representation technique should be expressive enough to represent significant parts of a problem, that is completeness and also undersdandable to humans, that is clarity Typcally there is a trade-off between expressiveness and effectiveness as more expressive nitations are harder to reason about.

Used in Chap. 2: pages 14, 16, 17, 19, 21