Knowledge Representation definition

Knowledge Representation means a representation that, to the best of the representing Party's Party’s knowledge (based on the knowledge of the individual executing this Agreement on behalf of the representing Party, who need not have conducted any particular inquiry), the specified matter or matters are true (see also “No-Knowledge Representation”). A party making a Knowledge Representation has a duty to apprise the party to whom the representation is made, at the time the representation is made, of any fact that it knows is necessary to prevent the Knowledge Representation from being misleading.

Examples of Knowledge Representation in a sentence

  • Sc. Logic and Computation: Mandatory and elective courses within the examination subjects*1 ▪ Algorithms and Complexity ▪ Knowledge Representation and Artificial Intelligence ▪ Logic, Mathematics, and Theoretical Computer Science ▪ Programming Languages and Verification ▪ Transferable Skills (max.

  • Within the School, the Computer Vision and Knowledge Representation groups have been in existence for over 10 years and now have a total of nine permanent members of academic staff.

  • In Proceedings of the First Interna- tional Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, pages 149–156.

  • Contractor hereby makes a Knowledge Representation and warrants to DCH that the Exercise of License Rights pursuant to this Agreement will not infringe any valid and subsisting Intellectual Property Right owned by Persons other than DCH or an Affiliate of DCH (the “Noninfringement Warranty”).

  • Part I deals with general methods in Knowledge Representation and reasoning and covers such topics as classical logic in Knowledge Representation; satisfiability solvers; description logics; constraint programming; conceptual graphs; nonmonotonic reasoning; model- based problem solving; and Bayesian networks.

  • Contractor hereby makes a Knowledge Representation and warrants to DCH that the Exercise of License Rights pursuant to this Agreement will not infringe any valid and subsisting Intellectual Property Right owned by Persons other than DCH or an Affiliate of DCH (the "Noninfringement Warranty")“Noninfringement Warranty”).

  • In the event Buyer seeks recovery of Damages from either Themis or White under Section XIIB hereof as a result of the other party's breach of a Knowledge Representation hereunder, the breaching party hereby agrees to indemnify and hold the non-breaching party harmless from and against any and all such Damages, together with any and all losses, damages, costs and expenses, including attorneys' fees incurred or suffered by such non-breaching party in seeking and obtaining such indemnification.

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  • Contractor hereby makes a Knowledge Representation and warrants to DCH that the Exercise of License Rights pursuant to this Agreement will not infringe any valid and subsisting Intellectual Property Right owned by Persons other than DCH or an Affiliate of DCH (the "Noninfringement Warranty").

  • In its 30 years of research and teaching the unit has attained international recognition in Computer Vision, Knowledge Representation and related areas of Artificial Intelligence.

Related to Knowledge Representation

  • Eligible Representations means those representations identified within the “Tests” included in Schedule B.

  • Company Representations means the representations and warranties of the Company expressly and specifically set forth in Article IV of this Agreement, as qualified by the Company Schedules. For the avoidance of doubt, the Company Representations are solely made by the Company.

  • Deemed Material and Adverse Representation Each representation and warranty identified as such in Section 9.02 of this Agreement.

  • Representation Date shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 4(k).

  • Major Representation means a representation or warranty with respect to the Borrower or the Merger Sub only under any of Clause 18.2 (Status) to Clause 18.6 (Validity and admissibility in evidence) inclusive.