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Who stole Silver Blaze? | Who stole Silver Blaze? | ||
- | Tasks: | + | ===== Tasks ===== |
- | - Encode all the given information as a knowledge base < | + | - Encode all the given information as a knowledge base in propositional logic. |
- Write down which propositional symbols you used and which facts in the environment they represent. | - Write down which propositional symbols you used and which facts in the environment they represent. | ||
- Use the inference rules and equivalences below to infer who is the thief. For each inference step note which sentences and which inference rule / equivalence you used! | - Use the inference rules and equivalences below to infer who is the thief. For each inference step note which sentences and which inference rule / equivalence you used! | ||
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+ | ===== Hints ===== | ||
+ | * Each propositional symbol stands for a statement about the environment that is either true or false. So " | ||
+ | * You should have 7 symbols in total, but different solutions are possible. | ||
+ | * When doing the inference do not think about the meaning of the symbols or which things are true and which are false! Just mechanically match the patterns of the inference rules with the sentences in your knowledge base to generate new sentences. | ||
===== Inference Rules and Equivalences ===== | ===== Inference Rules and Equivalences ===== |
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