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Before a knowledge instance κ is accessed by a robot again, the strength s κ of memorizing κ in the robot decreases following a negative exponents curve.
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Following retraining, we update the cluster centres as well, after medical validation of the new data, so as to create personalised system knowledge instances.
When someone asks you whether a particular Gettier case counts as knowledge, for instance, you do not simply answer at random: your answer is guided by your prior understanding of the term 'knowledge', and your answer is only justified insofar as it makes sense of that prior understanding.
A development of the explanatory version of inter-theoretic connections involves the concepts of explanatory refinement and explanatory extension of the higher-level knowledge (for instance, Mendelian genetics) through elements of lower-level knowledge (for instance, molecular genetics) (Kitcher 1984).
Instead of playing games to test your knowledge, for instance, the mobile version offers quizzes and a space for you to enter your own notes.
But off-road cycling isn't only about riding skill; it is also about riding knowledge — for instance, knowing what to do when heading up a hill that becomes too steep to climb.
Without being pedantic about it, Mr. Spitzer also enhanced the show with his scholar's knowledge, for instance explaining after Dr. John's cover of "Junco Partner" how its syncopation grew out of inmates' work songs at the Angola state prison in Louisiana and was called the "jailbird beat".
From a competition perspective, one will be cautious when sharing original knowledge, for instance, tacit knowledge, because it means losing the advantage based on such knowledge.
A woman who exhibits a keen desire to share knowledge (for instance, to talk about data, the future of economics and the changing socio-cultural climate)?
He often insists on the practical nature of knowledge; for instance, in De causis corruptarum artium, he maintains that peasants and artisans know nature far better than many philosophers (VI, 190).
Both of these types of methods routinely draw on socio-political knowledge, for instance, whether a species is being harvested at a high rate (which increases its risk of extinction).
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